Horror As Grade One Pupil Is Hit By Motor Vehicle

A grade one pupil at Mckeurtan Primary School in Bulawayo died on Thursday from injuries she sustained when she was knocked by a speeding car just outside the school gate.

Mbalenhle Sibanda (6) was hit by the car as she was crossing the road with her sister.

Mbalenhle’s uncle had this to say:
We’re told that the driver who was speeding hit her once and reversed and crushed her head and she died on the spot. This is devastating and we are saddened as a family by her death which was caused by a reckless driver.

The young girl was excited about going to school in the morning and she didn’t bid me farewell as she does every day. She just left like that. She was with her sister who usually collects her from school.

The driver was however stopped after attempting to flee from the scene of the accident.

If he had not been stopped by other motorists he would have run away. The police have to deal with him or else he will cause the death of many children.”

The body of the little girl was taken to the hospital for a post-mortem.State media

FC Platinum Hold Mighty Buccaneers

Farai Dziva|FC Platinum held mighty Orlando Pirates in a CAF Champions League clash.

The two teams drew 2-2 in their Caf Champions League Group B match in Soweto on Friday night.

FC Platinum led 2-0 at the match break but Pirates managed to equalise in the second half.

The draw moves Orlando Pirates to six points while FC Platinum now have two points but remain at the bottom of the group.

MDC A Official Accused Of Victimising Party Members

Farai Dziva|MDC A veterans have accused Masvingo provincial chairperson James Gumbi of victimising party members.

Gumbi’ s allies are crossing floor to join Matutu-Manyanye-Mupindu-Sitemere team, party sources have revealed.

“In Masvingo Central the district leadership is eager to eager to have a meeting with Matutu and his provincial team,” a party official said yesterday.

“We have had enough of this thuggery. How can a man who occupies such an influential position behave in an unruly manner. He (Gumbi) does not deserve the position he is currently occupying,” said another party official.

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“My Wife Sleeps With 14 Other Men”


A Chipinge woman’s husband sensationally claimed she was taking turns to have sex with him and with 14 other men, this according to court records obtained by B-Metro .


Joseph Tanyaradzwa Gwenzi who claimed his wife Loveness Musaida Gwenzi was supposedly on a sex binge, said the motive was definitely not out of love but apparently to fulfil her insatiable appetite for sex as she was also in the habit of bedding his relatives.


The shocking revelations in which Loveness supposedly thinks 15 is a magic number are contained in court documents in which Joseph was disputing her claim for an upward maintenance variation.


This was after she claimed the spousal maintenance of $40 per month which her husband was contributing was no longer sufficient to maintain her and their four children.


“The respondent (Joseph) was paying $40 per month for the applicant (Loveness) only after he promised to maintain the children on his own but surprisingly he is not maintaining them. Two children who are at secondary school pay $180 per term for their education while the other two who are still at primary pay $40 per term.


“They also need food therefore, I am now applying for an upward variation of the maintenance from $40 to $400 per month,” demanded Loveness.


In response Joseph denied his wife’s upward variation claim saying he was still buying food for the children and also paying their school fees as per the initial court order.


Apparently, in a bid to shame his wife he alleged that she had 14 “husbands” who were bedding and taking care of her with him being the 15th.State media

Obadiah Moyo Dissolves National AIDS Council Board

Government has dissolved the National Aids Council (NAC) board with immediate effect, barely a year after its appointment.


In a letter dated March 4, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the dissolution followed concerns by stakeholders on appointment of the board, which was deemed improper.


“Further to our meeting of the 30th of January 2019, where it was noted that the NAC board was improperly appointed, His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe has concurred to the dissolution of the NAC board with immediate effect and ordered that a new board be put in place in line with the provisions of the law,” said Dr Moyo.


NAC acting board chairperson Mrs Virginia Samkange confirmed that the board had indeed been dissolved.
“Communication was received on Monday and besides the reason that the board was not properly appointed, no other reason was given,” she said.


Mrs Samkange was acting chairperson since December last year, a position she assumed following the resignation of Dr Everisto Marowa as chairperson.


Other board members were Dr Josiah Tayi, Mr Chagwiza Togarepi, Mrs Nyasha Sithole, Rev Tanyanyiwa Chinyerere, Mr Stanley Takaona, Mrs Tariro Chikumbirike and Mrs Naume Mazango.State media

How The Juvenile Who Murdered His Sister For Speaking Ndebele Was Nabbed While Ensconced In A Cave

The 14-YEAR-OLD boy from Binga who allegedly killed his six-year-old sister for speaking IsiNdebele has been arrested.


The fugitive minor was allegedly hiding out in a cave near his home.
The suspect from Mulindi village, under chief Dobola, whose name is being withheld for ethical reasons, is suspected to have killed Senzeni Sibanda, a Grade One pupil at Mulindi Primary School, last Tuesday.


He severely assaulted his sister and threw her into a river resulting in her drowning.
He committed the crime while they were on their way to school.
The juvenile fled the scene and went into hiding last Wednesday after a search party discovered the body.


Following a tip-off, police ambushed the minor who was now allegedly hiding in a cave at a mountain, some few kilometres away from his village.
Police and neighbourhood watch committee members pounced on the juvenile in the early hours of Monday.
He was was found with blankets in the cave.


Villagers suspected his family hid him there and provided him with blankets.
Matabeleland North police spokesperson Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese confirmed the arrest of the minor.


“The juvenile is at a police station with his family assisting police with investigations. He will receive counselling from professionals in the process,” she said.State media

Broke ZIFA Keen To Raise $ 3 M From Replica Jerseys Revenue


MORE than a month after sealing a kit sponsorship deal with British sportswear company, Umbro, Zifa are yet to get any supplies-playing kit and replicas – with less than two weeks before the Warriors’ crunch Total African Nations Cup qualifier against Republic of Congo.


Umbro became the official kit sponsor for all representative Zimbabwe national teams and the signing ceremony was officially done early last month.


“We haven’t received anything yet but maybe get in touch with us sometime next week,” said the association’s communications manager Xolisani Gwesela yesterday.


Zifa president Felton Kamambo recently told the media that they were expecting to sell one million replica jerseys in batches of 250 000 per quarter which will see the cash scrapped associating raking in about $3 million.


“Umbro will do the marketing part, what we have said to them is that we have got a brand which is our Warriors and other representative national sides. We also have got the numbers in terms of fan base locally and abroad so they must come up with a strategy.

The marketing part of it is still being worked out but it’s not our part, it’s Umbro’s baby but we must be able to get what belongs to us at the end of each quarter,” said Kamambo.


Kamambo also lifted the lid on the poor state of the various representative national teams after he revealed that the sides only had one set of uniforms.State media

Mhuli Ncube Blames Robert Mugabe For Army Brutality On Civilians During The January Fuel Protests

By Own Correspondent- In an interview with an American broadcaster, National Public Radio (NPR), Minister for Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube claimed that former President Robert Mugabe was responsible for the brutal crackdown on protestors by security forces in January 2019.

Ncube made the claims despite that Mugabe was pushed out office in November 2017 in what political analysts have described as one of Africa’s “soft coups”.

Below is an excerpt from the interview:

SHAPIRO: As we heard, the president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, campaigned on this message of Zimbabwe is open for business. Earlier this year, widespread protests were violently shut down by the military. International investors want to see stability and rule of law before they put their money into a country. Are you concerned that the sort of violent crackdown on protesters we saw will actually scare away international investors?

NCUBE: You know, we had a previous leader of Zimbabwe who was in power for 37 years.

SHAPIRO: Robert Mugabe.

NCUBE: Yes. Let’s be honest. When you stay that long, you become the institution. You erode all other institutions. So when we have a new regime taking over, it just takes time for the institution to settle down and take over. So what happened during that period, the intensity of the protests basically overwhelmed the enforcement – law enforcement agents. It’s very clear. But the president came out very strong, very strong and said, look, I like the president, leader of Zimbabwe, I condemn this violence from both sides. And I think that is a very, very strong statement.

SHAPIRO: It was not just the violent crackdown in the heat of the moment. There was also the arrest of more than a thousand critics and civil society leaders detained without warrants on dubious grounds according to Amnesty International. Does that kind of a crackdown, even outside of a protest, tell the international community that Zimbabwe is not yet ready for being open for business?

NCUBE: As I say, it is really about the ability to cope with such intense protests in a situation where some of the state institutions are not as strong because their power is eroded by a – this leader who was there for too long.

MDC Expels Luveve Ward 28 Candidate

By Lionel Saungweme | The MDC Alliance (MDCA) has expelled Nomagugu Mloyi for upholding her candidature despite losing the Luveve Township, Ward 28 primary election held on 28 February 2019 at the party offices in Bulawayo. Businessman, Collet Ndhlovu, gannered 130 votes to Nomagugu’s 70. Since the primary election, which oddiously took place after the sitting of the Nomination Court, Nomagugu has not accepted her electoral loss.

After the initial primary election for Ward 28 was aborted, MDCA decided that both nominees should register with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), at the sitting of the Nomination Court, after which a primary election should be held to determine the candidate.

“Following your decision to uphold your local government candidature for Ward 28, Cowdray Park by-election after having lost the Party’s primary election to Mr. Collet Ndlovu on 28 February 2019, you have automatically expelled yourself from the Party,” wrote MDCA National Chairman, Hon Thabitha Khumalo.

“I write to notify you that your behaviour is in breach of clause 2.1 (a),(b), (i) and (k) of Annexure C of the Party Constitution. Accordingly, you are therefore hereby expelled from the Party with immediate effect,” reads the letter.

The expulsion letter goes on to say that, “… Collet Ndlovu is the official and sole candidate and representative of the MDC-Alliance in the Ward 28 by-election due 30 March ….”

Hon Khumalo emphasized that “Collet Ndlovu is the only authentic candidate for MDC-Alliance Ward 28 in Cowdray Park constituency.” This is the party position “notwithstanding the communication from the primary election presiding officers about the official party position regarding the need for the candidate who loses the primary election to withdraw nomination as the sole MDC Alliance candidate from ZEC and pave way for the successful candidate to be the sole representative of the Party in the by-election.”

What seemingly irked Hon Khumalo is the allegation that Nomagugu continues “to campaign as a candidate … in contravention of the Party’s official position.”

Nomagugu, whose phone was switched off when the media sought to get a comment, has also been ordered to surrender all Party property and to stop using anything to do with MDC Alliance logo, picture, structures, persons, colours and names of the President in your posters and campaign materials.

On the one hand, during the campaigns for candidature, Nomagugu received support from former supporters of Thokozani Khupe who remained within the MDCA. She also got support from MDCA members who were once attached to Professor Welshman Ncube’s “MDC” party. Collet on the other hand got support from MDCA President, Nelson Chamisa’s staunch backers within the alliance.

Millionaire Dad Selling His Daughter Withdraws Offer After Overwhelming Response

CHUMPHON, Thailand: A Thai durian trader who made headlines for his public offer of 10 million baht (RM1.3 million) in cash to any man who wins his youngest daughter’s heart has cancelled the contest due to “overwhelming response”.

Mass try-outs for applicants seeking to marry his youngest daughter were originally scheduled for April 1.

But on Tuesday, millionaire Arnon Rodthong posted on Facebook that he was no longer accepting applications as some 10,000 people had responded to his siren call.

“Interested sons-in-law, please stop calling me. I’m dying because my phone has been ringing off the hook. Let me rest,” he said.

In an update on Wednesday, Arnon told Thai news site Khaosod English that the contest was cancelled as the “public interest and inquiries have become too disruptive to his family”.

He added, however, that he still intended to give the 10 million baht to whomever marries his daughter.

Arnon, whose durian distribution firm is among the largest in the south of Thailand, had previously announced that he wants to pass his business on to his 26-year-old daughter, Karnsita Rodthong, but doesn’t want her to bear the burden alone.

“At first, I thought my dad was joking but it turns out he’s seriously looking for a son-in-law. My siblings and I respect his decision,” said Kansita.

Econet And Ecocash Services Not Available On A Friday Night

Some Econet platforms cannot be accessed right now. They are saying that they are doing some maintenance work. EcoCash is not accessible completely whether via the mobile app or USSD. A similar reason is being given for the USSD platform whilst the data app is just timing out and then claiming that whoever is trying to access is not connected to the internet.

Econet are usually very good at communicating such anticipated down times well in advance. This time they just pulled the plug. This could mean there is an emergency of sorts and they could not wait.

There has been a number of problems on the Econet platform lately. Maybe this is their attempt to clean house once and for all. A bit inconvenient on a Friday night though.

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“My Sister In Law Organises Girl Friends For My Husband.”

Correspondent|A Harare woman is at loggerheads with her sister-in-law who she accuses of organising girlfriends for her husband.

Eda Masango said Rufaro Forget was ever threatening to scald her with hot water, which forced her to seek protection order at Harare Civil Court.

“She is my sister-in-law but now I am afraid because it is now the third time she wants to scald me with hot water.

“She once scalded my son and claimed that it was a mistake and I forgave her but now my life is in great danger.

“We stay together but we are not talking to each other; she might end up putting poison in my food so I want to be protected,” she said.

Eda added;

“I am not a violent person; my children are still playing with her children even if she refuses her children to accept my gifts and food.

“She insults every family member even our neighbours. It is now affecting my relationship with my brother,” she said.

Rufaro denied the allegations saying she has never attempted or threatened to scald her.

“I am not a violent person but she is the one who insults me telling me that she will find another wife for my husband.

“I have never tried to scald her; she is not telling the truth.

“The real dispute is over the garden. There is a day she took my gardening hoe whilst I was weeding claiming that it’s her father’s place and I should leave.

“I never scalded her son willingly, but it was an accident and people make mistakes, “she said.

Presiding Magistrate Noah Gwatidzo, granted protection order in Eda’s favour.

King Mswati Wife Number 12 Dies Aged Just 31

Paul Nyathi|King Mswati’s twelfth wife has died. Inkhosikati LaDube’s passing follows the tragic suicide of the king’s eight wife, Inkhosikati LaMasango, last year. Dube, who was known by her official title Inkhosikati LaDube, was 31 years old and succumbed after a battle with skin cancer which she was reportedly being treated for at a South African hospital.

Nothando Dube, the twelfth wife of King Mswati the third, the monarch of Eswatini (former Swaziland), has passed away.

Her passing was announced on eSwatini Broadcasting and Information Services, Lusendvo Fakudze, the traditional governor of the king’s palace, known as Eludzidzini, SABC reports.

Inkhosikati LaDube

She will be buried on Sunday. Dube is the second wife of the king to pass away.

Senteni Masango, the eighth wife of Mswati, who is Africa’s last absolute monarch, died last year after committing suicide.

Barely a week after the burial of her sister Nombuso Masango, Masango overdosed on about 40 amitriptyline capsules. Amitriptyline, which is sold under the brand name Elavil, among others, is a medicine primarily used to treat a number of mental illnesses.

Inkhosikati LaDube

In September 2017, the king officially unveiled a new bride, Siphelele Mashwama, 19, the daughter of a Swaziland Cabinet minister, Jabulile Mashwama.

She became his fourteenth wife, though some have left him. Further reports claim he now has 15 wives, according to Mpumalanga News.

Mswati married the former Miss Teen Swaziland at the age of 16.

In her early days in marriage she claimsed she was under effective house arrest, prevented from visiting her own family or friends and assaulted if she tried to leave the small private palace where she lived with her three children – all descendants from the royal line.

“Things have been bad and now they are worse. I really, really want out and I can’t, he [the King] is just not letting me go. It’s like I am in prison; I am under 24-hour surveillance,” she said in an interview with a South African newspaper.

Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Statement On Women’s Day

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission joins the nation and the rest of the international community in celebrating the International Women’s Day running under the theme, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change” placing innovation efforts by women and girls at the heart of all efforts that are channelled to achieve gender equality.

Over the years, women have proved that they are capable in economic, social and political spheres of life and their efforts have made the world a better place to live. Section 56 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe and other regional and international treaties that Zimbabwe is party to have guarantee equality and non-discrimination before the law.

However, the lived experiences of many women in Zimbabwe have limited their ability to be equal with men for them to excel in all spheres of life. Women and girls suffer disproportionately as existing inequalities are exacerbated by deterioration of current economic environment and acute poverty.

This has drawn back the potential of women to meaningfully contribute to development on an equal basis with their male counterparts. Women continue to experience inequalities including limited opportunities in accessing services, violation of their basic human rights such as the right to food and water as well as the right to health care which accords them value and dignity.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission is encouraged by the recent commitment by President Mnangagwa to continue working towards full equality and further empowerment of girls and women in Zimbabwe. The country has already set the tone for realisation of equality and gender balance through the Constitution and commitment to show political will by the leadership.

There is need to avail financial support, skills development and the appointment of women to critical positions of influence among other measures in order for the country to benefit from the full potential of women as equals in development.

ZHRC calls on the State to expedite the alignment of legislation such as the Children’s Amendment Bill and the Marriages Amendment Bill to the Constitution in order to adequately protect women and girls.

All stakeholders should collaborate in efforts towards empowering women in all spheres of life in order to realise the global theme of thinking equality and being innovative in order to realise the desired change.

The harmonisation of all these efforts will lead to gender quality and the full empowerment of women and girls in line with sustainable development goal number 5 on gender equality.

Women have proved that with a supportive and conducive environment they can champion innovative efforts that improve the world and indeed the future is female.

USA Congress Snippet naChief 27 Days To Go

Women and Political leadership.

By Chief Svosve| History is pregnant with case materials of equal societies that considered women in leadership positions not only economic but also in political leadership.

Historical Marxist Anthropologist have it on record that prior to colonisation most of African tribes were egalitarian communities and an equitable distribution and access to leverages of power were ensured to everyone. History shows us that access to land, control and ownership was the most important resource and the egalitarian set up positively propped up the image and the social standing of the female folk. Women played a critical role as economic players in the sophisticated economies of their time. They occupied critical positions in society that ensured the perpetual existence of communities and tribes. Women were mostly the midwives a role that was and remains critical to the expansion of any nation. Women were also water spirits and spirit mediums whose functions brought nourishment and unity within communities, this may sound demeaning but by then these were very powerful and influential positions.

Outside the economic realm women also proved themselves to be able leaders in the political arena. The exploits of Queen of Ndongo and Matamba Kingdom of the Mbundu people of Angola Ana Nzinga paints a picturesque maze of political genius contrast to modern day stereotypes of women in political leadership and management of organisations.

The heroism as penned by Winnie Mandela and Graca Machel left an indelible footprint of women in political leadership and deserve also a big mention, the work and inspiration of Nehanda Nyakasikana in championing the liberation struggle in Rhodesia present day Zimbabwe cast away any doubt about the ability of women to lead and shape opinion.

Away from politics we have a good number of women who have influenced the morality of politicians and their governance system. Our very mother Susan Tsvangirayi is still revered by many Zimbabweans who saw her as an examplary mother Zimbabwe-MHSRIP. Mother Teresa stands tall as well among none political figures who finds her name frequently cited in politicians’ journals and diaries.

As we embark on our trip to Congress let’s take it into consideration that women are able leaders and deserve the chance to lead. On the same note Happy lnternational Women Day.

IMF Hails Mthuli Ncube Policies, “Step In The Right Direction”

ZIMBABWE needs an effective overall monetary policy framework if its currency reforms move is to succeed, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.

Addressing the media Thursday in Washington DC, the United States, Gerry Rice, from the IMF communications department, said the Zimbabwe’s monetary policy framework should be supported by market-determined interest and exchanges rates, together with prudent fiscal policies.

“And our initial evaluation of (the monetary policy) which has been announced by the Zimbabwean authorities recently is that it’s a step in the right direction to address distortions that have significantly impaired those macroeconomic outcomes…,” he said.

Asked what Zimbabwean finance and economic development minister Mthuli Ncube had discussed with IMF managing director Christine Lagarde, Rice said Ncube briefed Lagarde on economic developments and reforms in the investment-hungry country.

Rice said at present, the IMF did not have a financing programme with Zimbabwe, though they would continue to have discussions with the authorities to assist them in implementing the economic reforms contained in their transitional stabilisation programme.

“(The transitional stabilisation programme) is a wide ranging stabilisation and reform programme aimed at addressing what is clearly a deep macroeconomic imbalance challenge, as well as a broader set of social and economic challenges. So the…discussions are certainly continuing,” he said.

Rice said given the absence of a financing programme, future plans would depend on clearance of arrears to other international financial institutions and financing assurances from bilateral predators, agreement on policies and many such arrangements. — African News Agency (ANA)

VP Mohadi’s Son Armed Robbery Details Emerge

Correspondent|Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s son, Bruce Nqobizitha Mohadi, was arrested on Wednesday after he was accused of seizing car keys and vehicle registration books from a Harare car sale at gunpoint.

Bruce together with an accomplice went to Covenant Car Sale on Chiremba Road in Braeside on Wednesday evening and demanded to see the owner Jethro Mavangwa. However, the two were unsuccessful in their demand as Mavangwa was said to be away from the office.

Mohadi and his companion then pretended as if they were interested in buying an Isuzu KB300 for $25,000. After being led into an office in order to sign papers and complete the transaction, Mohadi is reported to have pulled out a pistol and pointed it at the female employee demanding to know the exact whereabouts of Mavangwa.

The scared woman, Ruramisai Chikwekwete, spilt the beans on her boss saying that he was in Shamva. Mohadi and his partner also took out handcuffs claiming that they were police officers.

The two men then allegedly grabbed six vehicle registration books and the keys for the Isuzu. They then jumped into the vehicle and instructed Chikwekwete to tell Mavangwa to contact them on a number they had left.

The men were later arrested and they are facing armed robbery charges.

Mnangagwa Witnesses 3 People Perish In Harare CBD Horror Crash

Three people died and four thers were injured in an accident which occurred in the Harare CBD this morning.

According to reports by ZBC the accident happened at corner 7th Street and Herbert Chitepo.

A Honda Fit travelling along 7th Street collided with a Honda Elysion resulting in the loss of 3 lives.

Eyewitnesses say the Honda Fit skipped a red traffic light resulting in the collision.

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa was one of the witnesses to the accident as his motorcade passed the intersection shortly after the accident occurred.

Traffic police were quick to clear the intersection which Mnangagwa uses daily when going to his Munhumutapa offices in Harare’s CBD.

A newspaper vendor said the President had a glance at the horrific site.

“It (accident) happened when the president had not passed by but the deceased were collected from the accident scene just as the President was passing.

“When the president was passing, there were so many people but he saw something…the president’s motorcade slowed down a bit because the intersection was congested,” he said.

Junior police officers at the scene of the accident said they were not permitted by their employer to speak to the press.

Just In- MDC National Organiser Amos Chibaya Acquitted

By Own Correspondent| A Gweru magistrate has acquitted opposition MDC legislator and National Organising Secretary Amos Chibaya for public violence.

Chibaya, had been on trial on charges of inciting public violence as defined in Section 187 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act during the January 14 2019 fuel protests which rocked the nation.

Said the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) in a statement:

“Gweru Magistrate Charity Maposa on Friday 8 March 2019 acquitted Hon. Amos Chibaya, the legislator for Mkoba constituency, who had been on trial on charges of incitement to commit public violence as defined in section 187 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act during anti-government protests held in January 2019. Hon. Chibaya, who is represented by Reginald Chidawanyika of ZLHR, is still charged with subverting constitutional government.”

Chamisa Plans To Doorstep Ramaphosa Not Strategic, Says ZANU PF Sympathiser

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is reported to have said that he will “doorstep” South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa when the latter comes to Zimbabwe in a fortnight.

To doorstep someone is to, quite literally, waylay a person and confront him, giving him little room to change course or avoid you.

We do that as journalists. An important personality emerges from a closed-door meeting and is either unwilling or unqualified to address the media and a journalist shoves a recorder or mic in the subject’s face and asks questions.

It is like an ambush. It is an ambush; one that could draw an important response in the heat of the moment, or not. The moment does not last forever. It is, much less, satisfactory. It is ugly enough, too, with the pushing and shoving that attend the security details of high profile subjects.

And to imagine that an opposition leader wants to do this to a visiting Head of State! It is unimaginable. But this reveals an important detail, namely that Nelson Chamisa is not enjoying the good diplomatic graces of President Ramaphosa, leader of Zimbabwe’s southern neighbour, regional powerhouse and Africa’s leading economy.

Better diplomatic regard for the 41-year-old leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition would have made for more dignified tête-à-tête. There definitely have been a couple of love letters sent to the address of President Ramaphosa in Pretoria, but Mr Chamisa’s overtures remain unrequited.

Mr Chamisa has no allies in the region and in Africa. The same letters have not found love from Addis Ababa to Banjul, giving Mr Chamisa the ungainly comparison with a stalker.

Africa endorsed the election of President Mnangagwa in last year’s elections and are not unclear about the rightful leader of Zimbabwe, contrary to the sparse claim of a legitimacy crisis by losers of the same elections who also failed the test of the country’s highest court, coming embarrassingly short of producing the much-needed evidence that they had been fouled in the process.

Ever unhappily for Mr Chamisa, before President Ramaphosa comes to Harare, the leader of another important regional player, Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi, will be in Zimbabwe to deepen relations with his counterpart, President Mnangagwa.

This is coming on the back of massive regional and continental support for Zimbabwe at last month’s African Union summit, where African countries came to Zimbabwe’s side and its geopolitics.

This was after the opposition and it’s civil society allies had sought to isolate Zimbabwe by hyping alleged repression and human rights abuses that, in no small part, were actually contrived and propped for the cameras to influence global opinion.

The European Union, meeting in Brussels at the time, did not exactly pay the bill. The 28-member bloc maintains sanctions on Zimbabwe, which it has progressively loosened over the years, but refused the urge to tighten the noose, restore and broaden the old measures, including adding more in President Mnangagwa’s administration.

The EU made the routine review of the measures, something that our diplomatic sources say is meant more for home constituencies of these countries, pending a lot of hygiene issues regarding Zimbabwe’s re-engagement process.

But the stance represents a huge reversal for Mr Chamisa and his allies. Granted, he will not succeed in doorstepping Presidents Ramaphosa and Masisi, and certainly won’t doorstep the whole EU.

His likely leverage may come from the United States, which maintains harsher sanctions against Zimbabwe and openly backs the opposition, but then Mr Chamisa is unlikely to feel too good about it, as we shall see below.

Mr Chamisa is a an isolated man. The only comfort that he has lies in his urban constituencies where he enjoys, even in pockets, cult-like support. There are people that would worship Mr Chamisa, who took over the reins from Tsvangirai this time last year.

But there is a limit to this. Mr Chamisa likes to keep his followers in a constant state of mobilisation — and agitation — as a bargaining chip.

This serves a dual role. Mr Chamisa sees his followers as some kind of army, nay, militia that is ready to be deployed for a cause. The violent demonstrations that took place in August last year and in January largely depend on this constant state of mobilisation.

Some people will be ready to kill for Chamisa. Or be willing cannon fodder for the ambitious young politician.
He calls them stupid in moments of honesty. Which they are, largely. These are men and women that Mr Chamisa would like to keep mobilised and be used to intimidate the State through rendering the country ungovernable and dismantling the Constitutional order.

This is not new thinking within the MDC. The late Morgan Tsvangirai tried it, and it did not work and Mr Chamisa at one point remarked on the high cost of the strategy, saying it entailed “walking on dead bodies to State House”.

That was some years ago. How Mr Chamisa now thinks that there could be prospects in this strategy is baffling.
As a matter of fact, there are enough signs that the strategy of sending people onto the streets to negotiate a political settlement is fast reaping diminishing returns.

Firstly, authorities have decided to stamp authorities against anarchy. Two weeks ago, President Mnangagwa gave a stern warning that lawlessness would be dealt with severely.

We understand it is an approach that even has the blessings of the international community and investor countries. With authorities dealing an austere mien to trouble-makers, it is likely that we are not going to see a lot of enthusiasm in that kind of engagement.

Secondly, with the economy increasingly showing signs of improvement and overcoming shortages and price shocks, a key pillar of discontent has been removed.”

Thirdly, and tied to the first, the stance taken by the European Union of not compounding measures — even in the face of daunting agenda setting by the opposition — means that there is pretty little now that Mr Chamisa and company can do to leverage international isolation of Zimbabwe.

It will take an outrage of massive proportions to get Zimbabwe on the radar again. Chamisa was at it again at the weekend. He addressed a rally in Gweru (an urban stronghold). There is one typical take away from his address (well, apart from that bizarre demand that he should be given two years as President in a power-sharing arrangement.).

He told his supporters that President Mnangagwa was failing in his international re-engagement. Then he says, in the Shona vernacular: “No one listens to Mnangagwa. Today, if I go to New York and just say the words, ‘Your Excellencies . . .’ Money will be poured (to Zimbabwe). There is something called credibility and if you do not have credibility no one gives you money.

“No international capital pours money down the river; it is put in banks where there is confidence. I told Mnangagwa so.”

He said this to typical cheering and ululation. It was election time all over again. In the run-up to last July, Mr Chamisa made similar outlandish claims and lies. He said he had met Donald Trump, United States president. He said he had advised Rwandan leader Paul Kagame on ICT. He said Mr Trump promised him US$15 billion.

The opposition leader promised to build airports in villages of rural Zimbabwe. Professor Jonathan Moyo calls this “political banter”, meaning we should not take it too seriously. Unfortunately for Mr Chamisa and his party, they actually do not have a cogent and credible plan for the country, except occasional rants about stolen ideas.

Just last week, the party and its leader were left badly exposed as they did not appear to have an answer to the Monetary Policy Statement announced by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor John Mangudya.

For his part, Mr Chamisa ranted on Twitter about the removal of 1:1 parity between the old bond notes with the US dollar and how depositors ought to be compensated.

Something like that. Of course it was political banter. On the main, the opposition has failed dismally to show strength of ideas regarding key economic and governance matrices as definitive legs for Mr Chamisa to stand on.

Mr Nelson Chamisa likes to call to question President Mnangagwa’s legitimacy in his political banter. The big irony is that he is an illegitimate leader of the party, having not subjected himself to the rigour of election at party congress.

Very few have forgotten how he used brinkmanship, violence and guile to wrest the leadership from Elias Mudzuri and Thokozani Khupe, who were his party seniors. He then gave himself over a year to nestle in the chair.

However, the leadership question in the party has not gone away: Mr Chamisa has been stalked by the real and continuing prospect of someone taking over from him, which he has tried to bat away at every turn.

There is Mudzuri still standing. There is also Douglas Mwonzora. And, yes, there is also Tendai Biti. All these are formidable candidates to torpedo him at congress that is now being held sometime in May,

Mr Chamisa is actually vulnerable at this point. Let’s leave Mudzuri out for today. Mwonzora, the current secretary-general, is a man that could beat Mr Chamisa on any day. He did it in 2014. He has the ability to marshal the support of the electoral college, given the dislike that Mr Chamisa faces within structures that he is in direct control of.

Besides, money can easily influence voting behaviour — even on the day — something that has long whispered to have taken place in 2014.

Mwonzora has appeared undaunted by the task of challenging Mr Chamisa. He presents a dark, coolly confident challenger. But an even more dangerous challenge comes from Biti, both in the short-and long-terms.

Biti is the apparent favourite of the Americans — MDC-Alliance’s main international backers — and he is not unambitious. He can be trusted to harbour some secret contempt for Mr Chamisa, who is way junior than him politically and professionally.

Biti is known to be snobbish. He even did that with the late Morgan Tsvangirai. As a political animal, nay cannibal, Mr Chamisa is not exactly safe with Biti. All this makes Mr Chamisa vulnerable.

The comfort that he can enjoy, even coldly, is the command of goons that profess to want to kill-or die for him, which he can deploy for his internal and external enemies. That is the other purpose of keeping his supporters mobilised as they can be deployed to solve internal conflict.

But this is hollow.

The apotheosis around Mr Chamisa has its own severe limitations. His thugs will no longer be allowed to embark on another orgy of violence to precipitate a national crisis with international implications. Authorities are not going to compromise on that.

On the other hand, his mobs can easily be neutered in a systematic vote that Mr Chamisa will lose. It has happened before. Mr Chamisa’s weak position extends to the fact that he is not in Parliament right now, while his major internal adversaries are.

His loss in last year’s election — in Zimbabwe’s winner-takes-all system — reduced him almost to an ordinary man.

He is desperate to negotiate power and reverse the losses of the election sweepstake. The position of “Leader of Opposition” was dangled to him, but he rejected it. He wants more.

Mr Chamisa says he wants dialogue that involves power-sharing with the man that beat him on July 31.

His proposal is a two-year rotational system. Whatever inspired that, we are not privy. We think it is bizarre.
Someone says it is banter. Ultimately, here is someone who actually have little options to sustain himself politically.

Dialogue could actually save him and eventually couch him as the Leader of the Opposition. If that is still on the table.

— Tichaona Zindoga, via State Media

Civilian President Of Zimbabwe To Arrest Mnangagwa And Chiwenga Tomorrow

Correspondent|President of Ideal Zimbabwe Tinashe Jonas has confirmed that he is taking a walk of sacrifice to Munhumutapa building on Saturday 9 March to arrest President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi.

Jonas said, “I am arresting the above criminals on behalf of a fearful, oppressed, impoverished, over-fooled Zimbabweans and in honour of Military rule victims. Restoration of democracy, constitutionalism, and human rights.”

Jonas calls himself the Civilian President of Zimbabwe.

Many Zimbabweans have warned him not to engage in the act because it might be suicidal.

ZANU PF Dares Mugabe To Prove He Is Not Funding Chamisa

ZANU PF has challenged former President Robert Mugabe to respond to allegations that he was funding opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s campaign to outfox his rivals ahead of the MDC party’s congress scheduled for May.

Addressing journalists after the party’s politburo meeting on Wednesday, Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the burden was on Mugabe to respond to the allegations.

“I have not heard any response from the former President about that, whether it is true or not true,” Khaya Moyo said.

“It is just rumours going around. But I am saying, if I were the former President, I would have responded to the allegations by now.”

Further asked whether or not Zanu PF had sought clarification from Mugabe over the issue, Khaya Moyo said: “It has nothing to do with Zanu PF, it is something to do with the MDC as we have heard.”

There have been allegations by Chamisa’s backers in the MDC that Zanu PF was bankrolling the opposition party’s secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora’s campaign so he can edge Chamisa, who poses a serious electoral threat to President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the 2023 general elections after having lost narrowly to the Zanu PF leader in the July 30, 2018 elections.

One of Chamisa’s deputies, Morgen Komichi has claimed that Mnangagwa has panned out between $4 and $6 million to support revolt against the youthful leader, who gunned over two million votes and has refused to recognise Mnangagwa’s leadership.

But Khaya Moyo denied his party’s involvement in MDC affairs, dismissing allegations that Zanu PF was favouring a certain candidate in MDC.

“Our congress is in 2023, that is when we have a candidate and we know the candidate. How can we have a candidate for a party that is not ours? We don’t pick candidate for other parties.”

He added: “They are at each other’s throats, so where do we come in? We hear that some say the constitution says only four positions shall be contested at the congress, and then others say, no, no, no, it is all positions.

“Even their vice-president Elias Mudzuri has said we don’t think this congress will come out well, the party might split. So where do we come in? Where does Zanu PF come in? We are very busy with our problems of fulfilling vision 2030.” — NewsDay

Millionaire Dad Sells Off Her Daughter For £240k On Three Conditions

Correspondent|millionaire dad selling his virgin daughter for £240,000 says his future son-in-law must meet three important requirements.

Arnon Rodthong, 58, is frustrated that Karnsita, 26, is still single while helping to run the family business in Chumphon province, southern Thailand.

While local custom dictates a man should pay a dowry – and university graduate Karnsita would command a high fee – Mr Rodthong has waved the payment.

Instead he said he will give his future son-in-law 10m Thai baht (240,000GBP) plus they will have a stake in his sprawling durian farm valued at several millions of pounds. He will also marry his daughter, who speaks English and Chinese fluently.

Mr Rodthong said there are also no restrictions on what nationally the successful applicant should be.

But his top three requirements are:

    “He doesn’t have to be that smart – just able to read and write. Please don’t bring your degrees to cluster the house.”
    “Hard working and not lazy.”
    “Stingy about money and loves durian.”

Mr Rodthong owns a durian farm and the centre processes some 50 tonnes of it every day. His farm is the biggest in the region.

He added: ‘”I want someone to take care of my business and make it last. I don’t want a person with a bachelor’s, or master’s or philosopher’s degree. I want a diligent man. I just want someone with a hard-working attitude. That’s all.

“As soon as I have an in-law, I will give up all my assets to him.”

The wealthy Buddhist – who loves golds amulets – also owns property and land across the region.

Shock As Mthuli Ncube Blames Mugabe For Brutal Crackdown On Protesters, The Interview.

In an interview with an American broadcaster this week, National Public Radio (NPR), Minister for Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube claimed that former President Robert Mugabe was responsible for the brutal crackdown on protestors by security forces in January 2019.

Ncube made the claims notwithstanding the fact that Mugabe was pushed out office in November 2017.

Below is an excerpt from the interview:

NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube about his mission to turn around his country’s crumbling economy.
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:

Zimbabwe’s new president campaigned last summer on this promise.

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PRESIDENT EMMERSON MNANGAGWA: From now on, Zimbabwe is open for business.

SHAPIRO: Emmerson Mnangagwa used Zimbabwe is open for business the way Donald Trump used make America great again. Now, economic signals in Zimbabwe are pointing in the wrong direction. Inflation is above 50 percent. To try to get things on track, the country launched a new currency to replace its old cash system based on the U.S. dollar.

Zimbabwe’s finance minister is behind this move and others. He’s on a visit to the U.S. right now. And professor Mthuli Ncube joins us here in the studio. Welcome to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED.

MTHULI NCUBE: Thank you very much.

SHAPIRO: One very visible sign of Zimbabwe’s economic challenges comes at ATMs in the center of Harare, the capital, where people line up overnight. When I was there back in June, I met people who waited in line for hours just to withdraw $20 from the ATM. One of those people waiting in line was named Rumbitsai Chahara, and she spoke with us through an interpreter. Here’s what she said.

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RUMBITSAI CHAHARA: (Through interpreter) It’s very painful to have to wait for your money, especially if it’s money that you’ve worked for. And it feels like we keep getting pulled back when we should be moving forward.

SHAPIRO: I conducted that interview last June in Harare. And people we speak to in Zimbabwe today say that situation has not improved. What do you say to people like her?

NCUBE: The situation is improving, but improving slowly. But it will improve faster as we go along. You know why? Because what she was queuing for before was U.S. dollars. Zimbabwe does not print U.S. dollars. Zimbabwe does not have an agreement with the U.S. for the supply of U.S. dollars. So money ran out. So – but imagine that now if you have domestic currency that you’re able to print, that you control, then we will not have this problem.

SHAPIRO: But people need to have confidence in that currency, and inflation needs to be low enough that that currency is worth something.

NCUBE: There is reason not to be confident, and I agree with them. The reason was the macroeconomic management – the capacity, the determination, the focus – wasn’t there. That has changed since four months ago since we came in. We are running a budget surplus. We are containing the growth of money supply. We’re determined to give value to the currency that we’ve launched and want people to believe in us. We’re determined to make this right.

SHAPIRO: As we heard, the president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, campaigned on this message of Zimbabwe is open for business. Earlier this year, widespread protests were violently shut down by the military. International investors want to see stability and rule of law before they put their money into a country. Are you concerned that the sort of violent crackdown on protesters we saw will actually scare away international investors?

NCUBE: You know, we had a previous leader of Zimbabwe who was in power for 37 years.

SHAPIRO: Robert Mugabe.

NCUBE: Yes. Let’s be honest. When you stay that long, you become the institution. You erode all other institutions. So when we have a new regime taking over, it just takes time for the institution to settle down and take over. So what happened during that period, the intensity of the protests basically overwhelmed the enforcement – law enforcement agents. It’s very clear. But the president came out very strong, very strong and said, look, I as the president, leader of Zimbabwe, I condemn this violence from both sides. And I think that is a very, very strong statement.

SHAPIRO: It was not just the violent crackdown in the heat of the moment. There was also the arrest of more than a thousand critics and civil society leaders detained without warrants on dubious grounds according to Amnesty International. Does that kind of a crackdown, even outside of a protest, tell the international community that Zimbabwe is not yet ready for being open for business?

NCUBE: As I say, it is really about the ability to cope with such intense protests in a situation where some of the state institutions are not as strong because their power is eroded by a – this leader who was there for too long.

SHAPIRO: You returned home to Zimbabwe to take this job in the fall, and before that, you were the chief economist at the African Development Bank. You taught at Oxford. Now that you are home in Harare working on this issue every day, what has surprised you most?

NCUBE: Actually, nothing has surprised me. Having worked at the African Development Bank, I knew the depths of the challenge of working with Zimbabwe and trying to turn it around. For me, what has probably surprised me is more on the positive side, which is that the Zimbabweans have been – I think there’s a (unintelligible) with the economic reform agenda. I’m hopeful we will see this through. Zimbabwe will be normal again. We’ll turn it around.

SHAPIRO: Professor Mthuli Ncube, thank you so much for joining us in the studio today.

NCUBE: Thank you.

SHAPIRO: He is the finance minister for Zimbabwe.

Source: NPR

Mnangagwa Appoints Minister Of Harare City

By A Correspondent| As if the municipality of Harare is not capable of running the local authority, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a minister for the capital city.

The development which comes at a time when the government is struggling to pay civil servants, was announced today on Friday in a press statement by State House. The chief secretary to the president and cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said, ” the appointment is with effect from today 8th of March 2019.”

IS THIS JOB NECESSARY?

Fans Speak On Warriors Squad

Farai Dziva|Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa, on Tuesday, announced a relatively strong squad for the Afcon qualifier against Congo later this month.

The provisional selection is made up of twenty-eight local and foreign-based players, with South Africa contributing the largest pool.

There are no new inclusions in the squad except Leicester City forward Admiral Muskwe and German-based Kelvin Lunga who are inline to make their international debut.

The likes of captain Knowledge Musona, Khama Billiat, Evans Rusike, Marvelous Nakamba, Alec Mudimu and Teenage Hadebe are all on the list with George Chigova, Edmore Sibanda and Petros Mhari filling up the goalkeeping department.

However, following the announcement of the squad yesterday, some fans felt that Chidzambwa should have taken Baroka shot-stopper Elvis Chipezeze on board who seems to be enjoying his game in the top flight league instead of Sibanda of Witbank Spurs in the second division.

We Are A Unique Club: Dembare Boss

Farai Dziva|Dynamos chairman Isaiah Mupfurutsa believes that the club is Zimbabwe’s ‘special’ side – which set trends for other teams.

The Dembare boss said this on Wednesday at the unveiling ceremony of their new sponsor, Gold Leaf Tobacco.

“Dynamos is a special club because  it sets records in the country. Our 20 year record of having reached the African champions league and as well the 10 years of having reached the semi finals is still to be matched,” said Mupfurutsa. 

“We have set records with the most titles won in the domestic  league  and with the coming in of our new sponsor, I believe  that glory days are beckoning  for Dynamos. Gone are the days of strikes by players over salaries as all the sign own fees have been met and everything  is settled.

Mupfurutsa also revealed that they are making efforts to clear the huge debt which has haunted the club in the recent years.

“We are at an advanced stage of settling the legacy debts that we inherited,” he added.

Community Still In Shock Following Incident In Which Teenager Murdered Younger Sister For Speaking Ndebele

Farai Dziva|The Binga community is still in shock following an incident in which a teenager brutally killed his six- year- old sister for speaking Ndebele.

The juvenile (14) allegedly killed his six year old sister for speaking in IsiNdebele.The teenager has since been arrested.

The minor was allegedly hiding in a cave near his home.
The teenager from Mulindi Village, under Chief Dobola, whose name is being withheld for ethical reasons, is suspected to have killed his sister last Tuesday.

He severely assaulted his younger sister and threw her into a river.

We Will Deal With Our Problems Now, Not In 2023- Chamisa

Nelson Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader says the problems bedevilling the country cannot resolved in 2023 because the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long.

In a tweet Chamisa insisted the legitimacy crisis in Zimbabwe was deterring meaningful dialogue.

“We are doing everything within our power to deal with our circumstances now not in 2023,” said Chamisa.

“There shall be debate on how to deepen our internal democracy and strengthen our internal governance,” he added.

If You Are Young And You Support Zanu PF Then You Are A Fool- Dr Ruhanya

Farai Dziva|Political analyst has sensationally postulated that supporting Zanu PF – especially when is a youth is tantamount to foolishness.

“If you are young especially born after 1980 and you support ZANU PF, you are the most foolish person in Africa South of the Sahara,” declared Dr Ruhanya.

“ZANU PF is not Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe is not ZANU PF. We love Zimbabwe but can’t love criminals and rapists who use our country to steal, arrest and engage in corruption. Opposing ZANU PF is a PATRIOTIC NATIONAL DUTY.”

Women Convene Over Reports Of Proposed Reduction Of Age Of Consent To 12yrs

By Own Correspondent| The Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe has issued an urgent notice calling on its membership to convene over reports alleging that government is proposing to reduce the age of consent to 12.

Said the women’s body in an urgent notice issued by its National Coordinator, Dally Ncube:

Urgent Notice

Dear Member

Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe has received disturbing reports about a discussion that was held by the Health and Child Welfare Committee last week at a workshop, which was pushing for the reduction of the age of consent for sex to 12 years.

It is critical that we urgently convene and address collective efforts to protect our girls whilst securing their health rights. Let’s discuss.

In light of this you are hereby invited to an URGENT Member’s meeting to be held tomorrow the 8th of March 2019, at 0900hrs at WAG Offices, 11Lincoln Rd, Avondale,Harare*

Kindly confirm participation on this email [email protected]

Warm Regards,

Sally Ncube
National Coordinator
Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe
13 Bates Street, Milton Park Harare

Focus On 2023 Polls, Gutu “Tells Those Who Lost Elections”

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC A deputy president, Obert Gutu has urged “those who lost elections” to swallow pride and focus on the 2023 polls.

“What legitimacy are you talking about, Don’t tell me you also believe this ‘legitimacy’ mumbo-jumbo! It doesn’t cut! Next harmonized elections in Zimbabwe are due in 2023. That’s the way it is! Musanyeberwe….!!”Gutu said.

“Sanctions are unhelpful.They actually cause more harm and socio-economic suffering to the majority of Zimbabweans. As such, I will not, and indeed, cannot, celebrate the extension of sanctions against my beloved country, Zimbabwe, by whomsoever,”added Gutu.

Obert Gutu

Just In: Mnangagwa Sets Up Task Force On Electoral Reforms

Own Correspondent|PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has set up an inter-ministerial special taskforce to lead in the political and electoral legislative reforms.

The Taskforce had a mandate to:

1)    Accelerate implementation of political, electoral and legislative reforms aimed at deepening the country’s democratic processes as well as the ease of doing business reforms
2)    To address the issues arising from the reports by the 2018 Harmonised Election Observer Missions as well as the findings of the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August post-election violence.

Members of the Taskforce are:
•    Minister of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ziyambi Ziyambi (pictured).
•    Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
•    Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services
•    Minister of Finance and Economic Development
•    Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage
•    Minister of Industry and Commerce
•    Minister of State Security in the President’s Office
•    Attorney General.

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Linda Masarira Blasts Job Sikhala

Farai Dziva|MDC T spokesperson Linda Masarira has castigated Job Sikhala for ” denigrating and disrespecting women. “

She also attacked legislators for failing to respect children’ s rights.

“Izvi zvandipedza power! Who in their right minds would push for such a legislation? Is there any parent who wants a twelve year old to be consenting to sex. We have a lot of pressing issues that need attention ranging from child abuse, under capacitated hospitals, etc. Tinyareiwo,” fumed Masarira.

“I was expecting the 60 women who went into Parliament on the proportional representation seats to demand a formal public apology from @JobWiwa for his dishonorable conduct of abusing an innocent woman.

I noticed on various platforms that I am not the one concerned about this issue,” she added.

Joanah Mamombe Granted Bail

Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance member of the House of Assembly for Harare West, Joana Mamombe, has been granted $3,000 bail by the High Court of Zimbabwe.

Mamombe (25) was arrested last Saturday and was charged with subversion.

Mamombe who is facing subversion charges was then placed on remand pending trial. The magistrates court ruled that the facts as outlined by the State disclosed an offence.

She is accused inciting protesters in January who went on to loot private businesses and destroy property worth millions of dollars.

Detectives swooped on the youngest member of the current session of Parliament on Saturday morning as she was attending a Parliamentary workshop in Nyanga.

Meanwhile, fellow MDC Alliance legislator Chalton Hwende has also been released on $3,000 bail by the High Court. Hwende, who was released earlier today, was further ordered not to address public gatherings or use social media.

Zanu PF Battling To Hold Rallies As Lupane’s ‘Meet The People’ Event Postponed Again

THE Meet the People Rally that was to be addressed by President Mnangagwa at Lupane, Matabeleland North, tomorrow has been postponed.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Provincial secretary for administration Cde Douglas Khoza said a new date will be confirmed in due course.

“The visit by His Excellency President Mnangagwa has been postponed because he is busy with other programmes. This also has given us time to mobilise resources for the much anticipated event and we will most likely get confirmation of a new date next week,” said Cde Khoza.

He, however, said the province is always ready to receive the President.

President Mnangagwa is meeting party members in the provinces to thank them for voting for him and the party’s candidates in last year’s harmonised elections that ushered in the Second Republic.

The rallies are also a platform for President Mnangagwa to outline Government’s programmes and for the party to send a clear message to detractors that President Mnangagwa’s support base is strong.

-State Media

Chamisa Message On Women’s Day, “Our New Zimbabwe Will End Impunity On Women.”

Today I salute, celebrate and honour all women around the world.

We have some of the most courageous and outstanding women leaders in our politics, economics and all other spheres of human enterprise.

I salute all women, particularly the rural women. Women have always been the indomitable pillars of families, sinews of communities and foundations of all great nations.

The cause for gender equality anywhere is for human rights everywhere.

Women have been given the short end of the stick by male dominated systems.In Zimbabwe, horrific crimes against women, including rape are common.

Our New Zimbabwe will end the impunity behind these gender atrocities.#balanceforbetter.

Stop Intimidation And Endorsements, Chamisa Tells Party Structures

Nelson Chamisa

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday cracked the whip, ordering an immediate stop to the culture of intimidation and endorsements ahead of the opposition party’s elective congress in May.

Addressing journalists after a national standing committee meeting at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House (formerly Harvest House) in Harare, Chamisa said the culture of intimidating other party leaders vying for senior posts should end.

He also said his party does not allow endorsements and ruled out of order, Harare province youth assembly which declared war on those wishing to challenge his presidency.

“We must understand that as we go to congress, tensions are likely to run high, it’s gonna be choppy, tough and exciting. Leaders are encouraged to exercise patience. We must not exchange blows in an undemocratic manner. We have also said as leadership, we are not going to accept those declarations typical of Zanu PF. We are not Zanu PF, we don’t have declarations, we have nominations and they would be announced,” Chamisa said.

Party secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora has been touted as one of Chamisa’s possible contestants. Chamisa took over the position following the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai last year.

“We appreciate individual opinions, we appreciate assemblies having their own opinion, but we don’t want those opinions to be the basis of intimidating others who can be weakened. We want to make sure that democracy is there for all of us,” he said.

For his alleged decision to challenge Chamisa at the forth-coming congress, Mwonzora has been branded a Zanu PF agent.

But yesterday, according to Chamisa, the party resolved to stop name-calling and said State agents attempting to divide the opposition were bound to fail.

Chamisa said the standing committee discussed the template to be used at the congress as well as timeframes for congresses of lower structures.

The MDC said the forthcoming congress would strengthen the party and vowed that the party would never split.

“The MDC is not capable of splitting, yes, leaders will always join and unjoin, but it doesn’t mean that the party will split. Yes, it will exfoliate, peeling out the outer layer for renewal purposes because the people can’t split. It is a people’s project,” Chamisa said.

He added that the standing committee also discussed the state of the economy and how Zanu PF had failed to tackle the current economic crisis.

“Let us understand the nature of the crisis we are facing, let us understand the things that have to be resolved. Because people seem to be forgetting the national question, the national dilemma, is an issue of a disputed election on July 30 2018,” the MDC leader said.

Chamisa said the party was under siege from Zanu PF, which he said had re-launched the politics of yesteryear, the politics of attacking the opposition and closure of divergent views.

-Newsday

Full Text Of Ministerial Statement By Professor Amon Murwira On The State Of Science, Technology, Engineering And Mathematics (STEM)

STATE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)

         THE MINISTER OF HIGHER AND TERTIARY EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (HON. PROF. MURWIRA): Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir, for allowing me to make a statement on the state of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in the Ministry.  

In this statement, I explain the approach which the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development is using in the management and application of STEM for purposes of the modernisation and industrialisation of Zimbabwe as well as the state of the application of STEM in Zimbabwe.

Our vision for Zimbabwe is to become a developed upper middle income economy by 2030.  This is only possible if we develop an industry that produces quality goods and services; if we develop an education system that leads to an industry that produces quality goods and services.  It is therefore, important to understand that science is the power that drives industry.  Energy from science has to be captured using a particular design, just as fuel needs a strong tank for it to be useful, otherwise it just evaporates.

Likewise, the education system that does not produce goods and services is not relevant at all.  In order for STEM to be useful in Zimbabwe, it needs an appropriate design for its implementation.  We are guided by the philosophy that we do not buy development but we have to create it through science, technology, engineering and mathematics.  No matter how many STEM subjects we teach, with a wrong system design, industrialisation would not happen.  

We have thus changed the design of the education system to make STEM effective for industrialisation.  What do we mean?  Our traditional education system in Zimbabwe; higher and tertiary education system had three aims or three terms of reference, which is teaching, research and community engagement.

In order for this country to move forward, we found it necessary to make sure that we have added in this portfolio, innovation and industrialisation so that we make STEM effective for this country.  Mr. Speaker Sir, if we ask a person that we have given a project to do research, teaching and community service and then all of a sudden in their output we expect industry, that would not happen.  Industry would only happen if we give those universities that term of reference; that thou shalt innovate; thou shalt industrialise in addition to teaching, research and community service.

The traditional model of teaching, research and community service is what we call Education 3.0.  The new design that we are introducing is Education 5.0 because it has got five terms of references, which is the context in which we are going to implement STEM in this country.  We know that education is very important in science, mathematics and engineering.  Therefore, we have started a training programme of science and mathematics secondary school teachers at Mkoba Teachers’ College where we have introduced a mandate of training science teachers and they have taken so far in May, 2018, 120 students. 

We had done the same thing at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic and we have also taken 120 students.  We have done the same at Masvingo teachers’ college with another number.  The total number that we have recruited so far from May 2018 is 330.

The logic is to make sure that we have teachers in our schools who can then teach the students.  The previous model was to give students scholarships to go and be taught science but in those schools, there are not enough science teachers.  So, we felt that this model has to be inverted so that we start by teaching teachers so that they can teach students.  

This therefore means that, the increased output of trained science and mathematics teachers will improve the quality of teaching culminating into the production of science and mathematics oriented students who will take up STEM related careers towards modernisation and industrialisation for growing the economy in order to achieve Vision 2030 of an upper middle income economy.

There was an acute shortage of science and mathematics teachers to teach the students we had given scholarships, obviously resulting in a low pass rate.  It was observed that the current average output of 856 science teachers per year from the three secondary school teacher training colleges; Belvedere Technical Teachers’ College, Mutare Teachers’ College, Hillside Teachers’ College and other universities was not enough against a projected demand of 5 000 by 2023 by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.  

We found out that this number would not be adequate to meet this and satisfy this, so we started on a programme to train for science and mathematics teachers and these are colleges that previously were not training secondary school teachers – which are Mkoba, Masvingo Teachers’ College and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechinic.

In that regard, the Government identified these three primary school teacher- training colleges which I had mentioned to complement in the training of science and mathematics teachers.  To this end, last year alone, we invested $3 million in this exercise. Remember, we win or lose in an education system due to the mismatch between the design and the desired output. 

If we desire industry from our education system, therefore we should give the universities that mandate which we have done.  Because of the above intervention, by 2022, the total number of science teachers will be 3 003 and mathematics teachers will be 792 in addition to the total number of 1 660 from the three secondary teachers’ colleges.  The total projected number of science and mathematics teachers by 2023 would then be 5 455.

In this regard, we will have an excess of about 1 656, the excess will cover the teacher attrition which would have occurred along the way.  This way, STEM teaching will be effectively implemented.  STEM that is practiced and operated in the right environment will always cause industrialisation.  Further, for this to happen, as I have said before, we have reconfigured our education system from that of 3.0 to have two additional missions; innovation and industrialisation to make it Education 5.0.

Our universities have largely focused on the three that I was talking about.  As you can deduce, Education 3.0 was not meant to produce goods and services at all.  It is a design that was deliberately done.  It was a good design for the colonial system because the universities that were doing innovation were in the UK and the universities here in Zimbabwe were training people for the industry that would have been developed in the UK.

So after independence, we continued with this model and we got surprised that we do not have students that can produce industry but we have not moved away from the old model which was meant to produce workers for the industries that would have been thought of at Cambridge, Edinburgh and at Oxford. Now at independence, this model has to say Cambridge has to come here.  We think about the industry and we develop that industry.  That is why we are doing this STEM for industrialisation within the context of Education 5.0.

Education 3.0 is designed to produce research articles and materials for teaching and consultancy and not for production like Education 5.0 in which we are now implementing our STEM programme.  Our expectation for modernisation and industrialisation could not and cannot be met by the 3.0 design.  In fact, we cannot expect to have good results from a wrong design.

Our design of Education 5.0 is meant for and is expected to produce goods and services and thus is designed for the modernisation and industrialisation of this country.  We are redesigning and we have redesigned because the game is won or lost in the design stage.  We have said we are going to follow within this design, the heritage based development or philosophy which will guide the Ministry in its quest to advance science and technology for industrial development.

Our philosophy of heritage based science and technology development uses the most cutting edge competitive knowledge STEM, knowledge from anywhere in the world but is applied on the local environment.  Mr. Speaker Sir, Great Zimbabwe was built of stone that was around.  It was never built using stone that was imported.  Therefore our science has to use the local resources in order for us to advance this country. We are saying we cannot buy development.  

We can do development based on this heritage based philosophy.  Saudi Arabia is known for being developed because of its oil heritage.  Zimbabwe shall be developed using the resources that are here but using its people, science and colleges.  This is the context in which we are applying our STEM;  STEM on industrialisation that is based on the heritage. 

We have orange juice, why not matamba juice because grapes grow wild in Italy and in the Mediterranean.  Apples also grow wild in Europe.  When we bring them here, we are struggling to put them in a wrong envelope. That is why production is very expensive.  We are saying our science, technology, engineering and mathematics has to look near because they almost say in teaching, sometimes fools look far for solutions when the solution is just close to them.  This is what we are teaching to say matamba can make very good juice because we do not need irrigation on matamba.  Our expenses on irrigation are caused by the fact that we are growing a crop that should that not be grown in the first place in this climate. 

Our aim is for education to cause industry not vice versa.  We were used to an education system whereby a person finishes and say give me a job but then you wonder – why did we send you to school?  It was a wrong design of our education system. That is what we are saying.  Our STEM should be used within this context. 

Science and technology will be applied to advance the delivery of goods and services aimed at industrialising and modernising Zimbabwe.  We are implementing STEM at our higher and tertiary institutions using the heritage based philosophy which basically says; use the local environment to innovate.    You cannot import in order to develop. We have to be able to make sure that we reduce the import bill by making sure that we use science, technology, engineering and mathematics properly in this country on its local resources.

Mr. Speaker Sir, if you could allow me to say, for a non knowledgeable person, a diamond could be taken and put in a catapult and you shoot a dove and then you eat the dove because you do not know that it is a diamond.  What we are saying is that our knowledge should be based on the resources that we have.  Resources are not, they become.  Resources they become because of the way we apply science technology, engineering and mathematics to them.  Zimbabwe has to be wealth and not rich.  Rich means that you have got a lot of things but you do not know how to use them properly but if you are wealthy, your education is good and your resources are good, apply STEM on your resources and they become resources.  Zimbabwe becomes developed. This is the context in which we are applying STEM in Zimbabwe. We are implementing STEM with this philosophy.

Zimbabwe must be able to calculate based on her design aspirations.  What we are saying is, you can have as many equations as you want; as long as you do not know how to apply them to the local environment, it will remain bookish.   This is the way we are going to apply STEM in this country in Education 5.0.

You may calculate the most difficult differential equations but if they are not applied on the local environment, forget about development.

What is the state of science and technology and what we are now doing?  In order to produce goods and services, the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education and its tertiary institutions is shifting to the 21stcentury shift whereby we are moving from only analysis to analysis and creation.

We have thus embarked on the construction of innovation hubs and industrial parks.  In the innovation hubs, prototypes shall be commissioned after going through technical evaluation followed by legal protection and market fitness.  At industrial parks, goods and services shall be produced.  Every tertiary and higher education institution shall be linked to an industrial park and this year we have got a budget of about 30 million that we will use to construct the first industrial park.  The other six innovation hubs are at the stage of completion as we speak. 

Midlands University Innovation Hub is already complete and it is already churning out products.  Our prioritised focus is on the following programmes within STEM:

1. Information and Communication Technology Research and Development Programme

The programme will solve problems and derive benefits from opportunities existing in the critical economic sectors or areas such as agriculture, weather, climate research, engineering, life sciences, space sciences, and mining among others.

The Government is expanding the high performance computing system to six fold in order to support economic development programmes.  This is the STEM that we are doing.  We are doing the live technologies research and development programme.  In this programme, genomic technologies will be used to address national health delivery challenges in the safe and effective treatment of diseases, new born babies screening for inherited diseases, forensic DNA for crime investigation, justice and national security, research in agriculture and cattle reproductive technologies.  It may please you Mr. Speaker Sir, to know that on the Mashava-Zvishavane disaster, it is the innovation hub at NUST which identified the deceased using this technology. 

The next project that we are doing is at Chinhoyi University of Technology where we have just completed a project whereby we have got 7 million capacity bull semen straws that we can produce annually.  We are producing 4 000 semen straws per hour for the purpose of reinstating or restocking of the Zimbabwe national herd among others.

On 22nd of this month, this project is going to be commissioned.  We worked throughout last year to make sure that we have got national artificial insemination capability by having the gene pool that we actually control ourselves.  This is the work of the innovation hub at Chinhoyi University of Technology, these so called genomics technologies. We shall be inviting all Hon. Members to attend the launch.  As I said, this is real STEM not a drill. 

Geospatial, Aeronautical and Space Capability Programme

This is where we have started and instituted the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZIMSA) which we have done to facilitate the design and conduct of research and development initiatives that promote advances in Geospatial Science, Earth Observations, Space Science, Space Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Astronautical Engineering, Satellite Communication Systems, Global Navigation Systems, Land Positioning Systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and the launch of satellites.

You might know already, Mr. Speaker Sir, that Rwanda launched its first communication satellite this year.  We are looking forward to Zimbabwe having its communication satellite in the very near future.  This is the STEM that we are doing.

Energy and Minerals Research Programme

The programme focuses on providing the country with alternative forms of sustainable energy through carrying out research development on alternative sources of liquid fuels focusing mainly on abundant resources such as coal.  Zimbabwe has 26 billion tonnes of coal and this coal we are using to make fire, but this same coal we can use to make fuel.  So we have started on this project and we believe in the next three to five years we would have been somewhere.  This is the context in which we are applying STEM.

The programme also seeks to use local iron ore resources to produce steel.  We are also looking forward to producing 520 000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate from coal.  This is the STEM context which we are doing. 

Agriculture Research and Development Programme

Under this programme Higher and Tertiary Education Institutions will develop affordable smart agriculture solutions for local communities.  Local manufacturing of agricultural equipment like Grass Bail, we have already done that at Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) and we believe as soon as we finish doing the industrial park they will start real mass manufacturing.  You would know that in the electricity area HIT has already made a substituting transformer.

Critical Infrastructure Research and Development Programme

We are also applying STEM in critical infrastructure research and development programme.  The programme shall develop critical national infrastructure solutions for the 21st Century modernised and industrialised Zimbabwe.  These critical infrastructure projections will be heritage based with emphasis on solving local challenges using high end scientific research and development on delivering of quality goods and services.

On heritage based, Mr. Speaker Sir, I want to emphasise to say you can go and study what we call plant chemistry or Psytochemistry in Canada using the best technology there, but when you come back here you might have been using a Maple tree which is the sign on the Canadian flag, when you come home you must know that here there is Muhacha and Mutondo.  So our education has mainly been designed to use examples and our students would stay in those examples and never get out.  When they come home they actually say can you import a Maple tree so that I can do my experiment but the Muhacha tree is just close by. 

This is the design of a colonial education system that we are undoing because we are saying mathematics is good, but please calculate based on the Mutoko granite.  That is all what we are saying.  So, the game is lost or won in the design.  Zimbabwe does not have a shortage of skilled people, intelligent people, but you can have a very good team. 

I would, if you would allow me Mr. Speaker Sir, to say in the late 90s we used to have a very good team which we called the National Dream Team which had Peter Ndlovu, Bruce Grobbelaar, Benjamin Konjera and others.  This team was very good.  Therefore, what we are basically saying is that you can have skilled people but when they are on wrong positions they will not deliver.  If you put Bruce Grobbelaar on Peter Ndlovu’s position, that team will not win.  So, we are saying we lose or win the game on design. 

We have said Africa’s tragedy has always been the tragedy of reading the wrong manual.  You are given a Nokia phone but then the manual is a Samsung one, it is just written Nokia on top and you will spend the rest of your life trying to solve the problem of a Samsung phone using a Nokia manual or a Nokia phone using a Samsung manual.  What we are saying is Zimbabwe has to wake up to say we lose or win the game in the design.

Our universities were never designed to make people make an industry, they were designed to have people go and work.  That is why we have a lot of students who then say, so where is the work – [HON. MEMBERS: Hear, hear.]- So our problem has not been a lack of educated or intelligent people, but our systems were not designed to deliver the desired output.  All lawyers, all doctors in this area, it was okay because they were producing lawyers.  The rest did not know at the end of the day what they had to do.  So, this is Education 5.0 that we are talking about in which we are applying STEM.

A nation normally fails economically because it is participating in systems it was never involved in designing, thus Education 5.0, Mr. Speaker Sir, our own design.  The heritage based philosophy of education is also our own design to deliver and modernise and industrialise Zimbabwe by 2030.  I submit, Mr. Speaker Sir.

“Brace For Battle To Get Zimbabwe Working Again”: Mnangagwa Tells Members Of The Presidential Advisory Council

By Own Correspondent- Addressing members of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC), President Emmerson Mnangagwa challengeed the team to brace for battle as they identify ways of making Zimbabwe work again following the renewal of sanctions by the United State of America.

Mnangagwa was speaking at the inaugural meeting of the PAC at State House.

He said:

“Our country continues to suffer from the deleterious effects of the illegal sanctions imposed on us by the United States of America and the European Union.

As a result, there is a need for us to leapfrog the development, modernisation and industrialisation of every facet of our economy so that we catch up with other countries in the region and beyond.

Going forward, there is also a need for us to harness our potential in the various spheres of the economy through leveraging on our geo-strategic location to attract investment and facilitate trade across the region.”- Newsday

Former Vic Falls Mayor Arrested For Poaching

Own Correspondent|FORMER Victoria Falls Mayor Sifiso Mpofu was on Thursday evening arrested over a case of suspected poaching.

ZimParks national spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo confirmed Mpofu’s arrest on Friday morning.

Posting on Twitter, Mr Farawo said; “Ex Vic Falls Mayor and two others have been arrested for illegal possession of 120kgs of ivory. Say no to poaching.

MDC Commemorates International Women’s Day

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By Own Correspondent| The Women’s Assembly will today join the rest of the world in commemorating International Women’s Day

Invitation to International Women’s Day commemorations

The MDC Women’s Assembly commemorates International Women’s Day at Chapungu Village today, Friday 8 March 2019 in Chitungwiza from 1100hrs – 14:30hrs.

Chapungu village is close to Makoni Police Station. The thatch-roofed buildings just behind VID.

President Nelson Chamisa is the guest of honour.

Matemadanda Makes U- Turn And Says Mugabe Was Responsible For Sanctions

By Own Correspondent- Deputy Defence Minister and secretary general of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) Victor Matemadanda has blamed former President Robert Mugabe for the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries.

Matemadanda claimed that Mugabe not only invited sanctions but he killed people and also destroyed the economy.

Said Matemadanda:

“Many people expected Mnangagwa not only to harass him but at least some measure to put Mugabe to order because he did not only kill people but destroyed this economy.

These problems that we have are a result of Mugabe’s rule, even the sanctions; he had fun travelling and insulting people like a crazy person.

Africa treated him like its crazy person and clapped hands for him. Now we have all these problems, yet he wants to act like a messiah.

Dialogue First, PAC Tells ED

Politicians should put the country first ahead of their personal interests and intensify national dialogue aimed at finding solutions to the country’s challenges, Presidential Advisory Council facilitator Mr Joe Mutizwa has said.

Mr Mutizwa said this yesterday at State House during the council’s inaugural meeting convened by President Mnangagwa.

He said the work of the recently established council would be greatly enhanced if Zimbabweans are united, dovetailing into President Mnangagwa’s push for a broad-based national dialogue that has involved major key stakeholders in the country, including the church, students, civil society and business.

“Your Excellency, this appeal is made having cognisance of the calamities that face our country in the form of economic hardships compounded by the severe drought and the onslaught of international sanctions,” he said.

Mr Mutizwa said it was important that leaders at all levels realised that turning around the fortunes of Zimbabwe required sacrifice from top to bottom.

“There may be quick wins but there will be no silver bullets or magic wands nor will there be miracle resurrections. There will be pain and suffering but it must be shared equitably across all levels of society,” said Mr Mutizwa.

Speaking at the same occasion, Alpha Media Holdings chairman Mr Trevor Ncube said there was need to put political differences aside and work towards building the country.

Mr Ncube said he would work towards ending polarisation in the media.

“Within that crisis of expectation, our country is polarised and we cannot build when we are divided, as somebody who is coming from the media I see the polarisation and division in our society projected in our media,” he said.

“I am hoping that my role in the PAC would be in nurturing and helping to build a media that contributes to national unity. Democracy can be ugly and messy, we do have different views but we only have one country, our role is to work towards the upliftment of that country.

“We cannot work and build in this toxic environment, the public and private media should stop being activist and work towards uniting our country.”

Another member, Ms Elisa Ravengai, said she will represent the interests of people with disabilities whom she said wanted empowerment.

“In Zimbabwe and the world over, disability has been treated as a charity issue where persons with disabilities are relegated to perpetual objects of pity. The medical approach sees rehabilitation as an end in itself although social welfare and medical interventions are very important,”

She called for alignment of laws to do with disabilities.

Industrialist Mr Busisa Moyo said there was need to for new technology for industry to flourish.

“The flow of information is still a big challenge in our country and so we will need to look into that,” said Mr Moyo.

Renowned banker Mr Zondo Sakala said it was important to realise that most projects had long gestation periods and required discipline and patience.

Others who addressed the gathering were Dr Nobert Mugwagwa and agriculturalist Dr Lindiwe Sibanda.

The advisory council comprises experts and leaders drawn from diverse sectors like business, health and social protection, agriculture, governance and human rights, faith-based organisations, tourism, education, minorities, ICT, civic society, communication and media management.

Other members Sakunda Holdings chief executive Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) president Divine Ndhlukula (business); Agribank chief executive Mr Somkhosi Malaba and Africa Next chief executive Mr Lewis Musasike (financial services); Dr Godfrey Sikipa (health and social protection); Remigius Makumbe, Simbarashe Mangwende (infrastructure).

Other members are Natalie Jabangwe (ICT); Mr Aenias Chuma, seasoned lawyer Mr Edwin Manikai (governance and human rights); Professors Kuzvinetsa Dzvimbo and Robson Mafoti (education), Mr Herbert Nkala, Dr Shingi Munyeza (both from tourism) and Janah Ncube (civic society).

The minorities will be represented by CABS managing director Mr Simmon Hammond and Zimbabwe Investment Authority chairman Mr Richard Wilde.

-State Media

International Breakthrough Troubles ED As He Splashes $500k On Consultant Firm

The government of Zimbabwe has hired Ballard Partners to represent it in Washington, making it the first firm to lobby on the country’s behalf in more than a decade. Brian Ballard, a top fundraiser for President Donald Trump’s campaigns, and the firm’s other lobbyists will counsel Zimbabwe on “communication with U.S. government officials, U.S. business entities, and non-governmental audiences,” according to a disclosure filing.

“In as much as the government of Zimbabwe has been denied access to international financial institutions and been under intense diplomatic pressure from Western countries, it shall be the main objective of the firm to encourage a re-examination of Zimbabwe by the State Department with a view to establishing the best possible bilateral relationship with the United States and facilitating the restoration of Zimbabwe’s membership in good standing in the community of nations,” the firm’s contract states. The contact is worth $500,000 a year.

It’s not the first African contract for Ballard, who has also worked for the government of Mali and opposition political parties in Congo and Nigeria. James Rubin, a former State Department official in the Clinton administration who will be the lead lobbyist for Zimbabwe, said in an interview that the firm’s lobbyists thought carefully before agreeing to work for the country, which was ruled for decades by the brutal dictator Robert Mugabe before he was deposed in 2017.

While the country’s new leadership isn’t perfect — the government cracked down violently on demonstrators in January — “it is far, far better than Zimbabwe’s government was under Mugabe,” Rubin said. They’ll work to secure Zimbabwe, which remains under U.S. sanctions, with a fair hearing from “an administration in which Africa is not the highest priority,” Rubin said. Better relations with the U.S. might also “encourage Zimbabwe not to turn to China or Russia,” he said. “I’d rather they work with us than with the Chinese who don’t care at all about human rights” or democracy, he added.

However the move to hire a lobbyist is largely seen as a waste of resources in a country that is suffering from a foreign currency crisis and whose administration seems to be ignoring the call to reform.

-Politico

Emmerson Mnangagwa Jnr Releases New Song Titled Delilah

By Own Correspondent- Emmerson Mnangagwa junior, whose professional name is DJ St Emmo has released a new song called Delilah.

Emmerson junior, who is son to Zimbabwe’ s president Emmerson Mnangagwa is a professional DJ and has had a career in the industry in South Africa.

Listen to his song below:

New Whites Only Town Emerging In South Africa

Eureka is a new whites-only residence in the Northern Cape that is promising prospective settlers a free 1000 square metre plot of land.

This plot of land is promised to any white South African who wants to assist in the fight against the uprooting of the white race.

EWN reporter Kevin Brandt following this story, says the founder of Eureka believes he has the constitutional right to establish an area exclusively for white people.

He feels that they will be providing their own infrastructure, saying that he acquired this land with his own money and paid for it in the region of R60 million for it.— Kevin Brandt, Reporter – EWN

The owner says he doesn’t want to cause any friction, but in his own words, white people have been forced to flee the country because of issues such as BEE.— Kevin Brandt, Reporter – EWN


More Trouble For Kasukuwere As State Moves To Attach Property

The State intends to forfeit an immovable property belonging to former Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere, which he surrendered as part of his bail conditions after he allegedly fled the court’s jurisdiction.

Presidential Anti-Corruption Unit special prosecutor Zivanai Macharaga revealed this in a notice to Kasukuwere’s lawyers Charles Chinyama and Advocate Thembi Magwaliba dated February 27 and also addressed to the clerk of court.

The application was expected to be heard yesterday, but Macharaga and Chinyama agreed to have the matter postponed to March 14.

“We write to advise that on January 17, 2019 accused was issued with a warrant of arrest after he failed to appear for his trial. In terms of section 119 (1) and section 133 (a) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act an order declaring any recognisance forfeited can be made,” the letter read.

“The State, hereby, notifies the court that on March 6, 2019, it shall make an application to have an immovable property surrendered by the accused person as surety to be declared forfeited to the State, as referred to in the minute dated February 22, 2019. The State will proceed to make such an application in view of the fact that accused has clearly defaulted court and has no willingness to stand trial. The accused has no right of audience before the court of law in view of the fact that he is a fugitive.”

Kasukuwere had applied for the release of his passport to enable him to seek medical attention in South Africa.

“The State will make the application as notified unless the accused appears in court in whatever condition be it sick or good health. If the State succeeds and has the immovable property forfeited such a property may be sold by public auction or the State may deal with it any other way allowed by the law and this will be done on the shortest possible time provided by the law,” the letter read.

But Magwaliba further challenged the purported notice of the State saying the section used to file the notice was defective.

“We further notice that your notice is purportedly predicted on section 199 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act and if the reading of the same section is correct, your notice is again defective since it is predicted on the wrong law. You may want to take this opportunity to visit the relevant section,” he said.

Fresh Details Emerge On Armed Robbery Allegations Against VP Kembo Mohadi’s Son, Bruce

By Own Correspondent- Fresh details have emerged on the armed robbery case against Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s son, Bruce Nqobizitha Mohadi.

Mohadi junior was on Wednesday arrested after he allegedly seized car keys and vehicle registration books from a car sale at gunpoint on the pretext that he was a police officer.

While Bruce was reportedly still in police custody as of Thursday while consultations were ongoing, it is not yet clear whether he has been released or is still locked up pending court proceedings.

According to reports, Mohadi and a yet to be identified accomplice arrived at the Covenant Car Sale on Chiremba Road in Braeside, Harare, at around 9 AM on Wednesday and demanded to see the business’ owner, Jethro Mavangwa.

It is further alleged that an employee at the car sale, Ruramisai Chikwekwete called the owner who spoke to the two men who expressed an interest in buying an Isuzu KB300 for $25,000.

The two men allegedly pulled out a pistol and demanded that Chikwekwete tell them about Mavangwa’s whereabouts after claiming that they were police officers.

They then grabbed six vehicle registration books and the keys for the Isuzu before driving off.

The duo was later arrested by Braeside police and are facing armed robbery charges.

This is a developing story. More details to follow.

WATCH LIVE- Video As Cellphone Thief Suffering Excruciating Pain Confesses Live On Radio

By Own Correspondent- A Chitungwiza man will forever rue the day he stole a Samsung J7 cellphone belonging to one Sensei Cletus phone after the latter allegedly went to consult popular ‘back to sender’ prophet Madzibaba Stephen in a bid to get his phone back.

The thief, identified as Vincent started suffering from itchy skin, stingings, hallucinations and hearing voices as a result of the spell cast upon him.

During an interview at a local radio station, Vincent was constantly scratching his body and could barely sit still.

Any attempt to make conversation with him would result in him conversing with unknown entities who he claimed were trying to silence him.

However Vincent’s woes came to an end after he returned the cellphone to Cletus, accompanied by his relatives and confessed his deed.

Cletus was told to urinate on Vincent’s head in order to free him from the curse.

Watch the video below:

“Why Is This Even Up For Debate, Are You All idiots In Parliament,” Ruth Labode Told On 12 Years As Age Of Consent

Paul Nyathi|ZimEye.com readers have come hard on MDC parliamentarian Dr Ruth Labode who is the chairperson of the parliamentary committee on Health and Child Care.

Labode made a social media call for a debate on possibly reducing the age of sexual consent from 16 to 12 years.

Wrote Labode on her Facebook page:

Comrades and friends let us debate Sexual Reproductive Health Service and the current Age of Consent in Zimbabwe. Girls are having sex as early as 12yrs, as demonstrated by a report given by Ex-minister Education Dokora, to Parliament on the number of girls who got pregnant in Grade 7 and hence could proceed to Form 1 in 2017. The number he gave was 4500. An organization called Katswe Sisterhood exposed the rampant young Sex–Workers (as young as 9yrs) in Epworth. This issue was extensively debated in the 8th Parliament but NO solution was proffered. Currently the parliament is sitting on a petition from the Chiredzi Community asking parliament to investigation the alarming levels of Child Sex Work and Illegal Abortions in the community. What do we do?? Our moral values have been trampled upon by the extreme levels of poverty and lack of social systems. The current Age of Consent is going to be 18yrs which means if you are under 18yrs you a minor and should not consent to sex and cannot access health services in your own capacity. ASIKHULUMENI!!!!!

Below are some responses on her call for debate on the issue.

Mugabe Silence On Financing Chamisa Irks Zanu Pf

By Own Correspondent- Spokesperson for Zanu Pf Simon Khaya Moyo has challenged former President Robert Mugabe to respond to allegations that he is bankrolling MDC president Nelson Chamisa in his quest to retain the party presidency at the elective Congress set to be held between the 24th and 26th of May.

Speaking to the media about Mugabe’s alleged funding of Chamisa after the party’s politburo meeting on Wednesday, Khaya Moyo said:

“I have not heard any response from the former President about that, whether it is true or not true.

It is just rumours going around. But I am saying, if I were the former President, I would have responded to the allegations by now.”

Khaya Moyo, however, betrayed his party’s keen interest in what is happening in the Chamisa-led MDC.

He said:

“Our congress is in 2023, that is when we have a candidate and we know the candidate. How can we have a candidate for a party that is not ours? We don’t pick the candidate for other parties.

They are at each other’s throats, so where do we come in? We hear that some say the constitution says only four positions shall be contested at the Congress, and then others say, no, no, no, it is all positions.

Even their vice-president Elias Mudzuri has said we don’t think this Congress will come out well, the party might split. So where do we come in? Where does Zanu PF come in? We are very busy with our problems of fulfilling vision 2030.”-Newsday

“Mnangagwa Has Nothing To Hide On Human Rights”: Foreign Affairs Ministry

By Own Correspondent- The United Nations Human Rights Council will dispatch special rapporteurs to Zimbabwe to investigate and assess allegations of human rights abuses by State security agents, Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary James Manzou revealed.

He said in terms of human rights violations, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration had nothing to hide considering that the country was on a new trajectory which was different from the old order under the leadership of former president Robert Mugabe.

Manzou said this while appearing before the Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs to appraise parliament on progress made in the re- engagement efforts made so far by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

He told parliament that Mnangagwa has already given the Council the nod to come to Zimbabwe because the government had nothing to hide.

“In terms of human rights, Zimbabwe and the President have nothing to hide. The Human Rights Council in Geneva wants to send special rapporteurs to Zimbabwe and the President has said let them come.”

ED Banks On Advisory Council To Make Mthuli Ncube’s Transitional Stabilisation Plan Work, Is It Vote Of No Confidence In The Finance Minister?

President Mnangagwa yesterday held his inaugural meeting with members of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) and exhorted them to quickly give impetus to the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) by proffering advice and assisting in the formulation of key economic strategies that advance Vision 2030.

The Head of State and Government said to propel development and improve people’s livelihoods, the PAC members should expend more energy towards supporting the TSP and policy pronouncements made under the Second Republic.

TSP is the Government’s economic blue print covering the period 2018 to 2020.

“The Transitional Stabilisation Programme and the various policy pronouncements made under the Second Republic should be a beacon through which we must unleash our full potential towards the attainment of Vision 2030,” President Mnangagwa said.

“We must therefore proffer our views, recommendations and solutions alive to the interests of the majority. Let us give due regard to the undeniable need to uplift the quality of life of the millions of our people throughout the country. As the Presidential Advisory Council your work programme should be informed by the immense opportunities in every sector in our nation and the various strategies we need to grow and develop our economy. The present challenges must never obscure or limit what we can become or what we should do, now and in the future. I challenge you to be informed by the hope of a better and more prosperous tomorrow.”

The advisory council comprises experts and leaders drawn from diverse sectors such as business, health and social protection, agriculture, governance and human rights, faith-based organisations, tourism, education, minorities, ICT, civic society, communication and media management.

All its 26 members attended yesterday’s meeting at State House save for three who were away on business.

Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, Cabinet ministers and senior Government officials were also part of the proceedings.

President Mnangagwa said the “Zimbabwe we want” will only be built through a collective, patriotic approach and singleness of purpose.

“That is the reason we gather today, with the overriding objective of working together towards attainment of an ambitious and yet achievable shared vision of becoming a middle income (economy) by 2030,” he said.

“Furthermore, we realise that nations, the world over, have to operate within a more interconnected and complex policy environment. This has given rise to the need for a greater involvement of private sector players in the governance and policy discourse. It is against this background that I saw it fit to constitute a Presidential Advisory Council. You are a team of experts and leaders from across a broad spectrum of professional skills to proffer strategic advice, guidance, information and recommendations on policies that support key goals under Vision 2030.”

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe continued to suffer from the deleterious effects of illegal sanctions imposed by the West hence the need for it to leapfrog development, modernisation and industrialisation of every facet of its economy to catch up with other countries.

“Going forward, there is also need for us to harness our potential in the various spheres of the economy through leveraging on our geo-strategic location to attract investment and facilitate trade across the region,” he said.

“To this end, we are convinced that the rapid development and transformation strategies for economic development adopted by my administration will yield desired successes. Meanwhile, the engagement and re-engagement policy, stabilisation of the macroeconomic environment, zero tolerance to corruption, observance of rule of law and entrenchment of democratic values as well as the implementation of devolution and decentralisation of economic activity to provinces and local authorities for social equity should result in the marked improvement of the socio-economic landscape of our country. Let us build on this broad foundation and give impetus and momentum towards full economic recovery, development and prosperity for all our people.”

President Mnangagwa said interaction between him, Government officials and PAC members should be flexible and responsive while hinged on patriotism, trust, candidness and confidentiality.

“Allow me to assure you that members of my administration, at every level, will be receptive to your ideas, which must be informed and guided by national interests all the time,” he said.

“A collective approach implies collective responsibility with regards agreed and adopted positions. This is a fundamental principle. We must therefore seek to proffer strategies on how to develop, modernise and industrialise every part of our country, improve our infrastructure, speed up the development of rural industry systems as well as increase our overall productivity and exports to effectively enter and participate in the global value chains. Let us harness our collective capacities to create conditions where peace, unity and development can flourish in our country. Guided by our mantra ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’ our actions should never lag behind global developments and expectations. Together let us sharpen our focus and make solid footsteps as we define and walk the road towards delivering the Zimbabwe we want.”

The PAC members, whose contribution is voluntary, will hold office for the duration of the President’s tenure of office.

-State Media

Acid Test For MDC Over Welshman Ncube And Tendai Biti Candidacy In The MDC Congress

By Own Correspondent- Constitutional experts have said MDC Alliance partners Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti cannot be appointed or elected to any post ahead of the party’s National Elective Congress since they have not been MDC members for at least five successive years.

A report by a local publication quotes a legal expert Advocate Samuel Chadenga confirming the development.

Chadenga said according to Section 5 of the MDC constitution, Biti and Ncube are not eligible to run for office.

He said:

“If the MDC want to go the constitutional way then Biti and Welshman are not eligible to run for any office ,they should wait for five years or two years if they want to be in the district council.”

Political analyst John Muchenje said  the MDC has no respect for their constitution an assertion which was denied by MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume.

Mafume said his party’s National Elective Congress is guided by a template from the National Executive Council.

He refuted claims that the party has a different copy of the constitution.-MorningPost

“Heads Have Rolled In The Military”: Claims Nick Mangwana

By Own Correspondent- Permanent secretary in the Information and Publicity ministry Nick Mangwana has claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken action against the military as he promised following the January 14 fuel riots.

Responding to Bloomberg, Mangwana said:

When the president said ‘heads will roll’ he meant every word. We have seen the immediate retirement of senior commanders since that promise. We have seen soldiers convicted and imprisoned. What we witnessed is heads rolling.

Man Ordered To Urinate On Thief To Free Him From Madzibaba Curse

Own Correspondent|Harare bouncer urinated on the head of a suspected cellphone thief in a ritual meant to free the ‘thief’ from a curse which impacted him after stealing the device.

Sensei Cletus claims that ‘back to sender’ prophet Madzibaba Stephen told him to urinate on the thief who came to confess that he stole the former’s phone at his office along Central Avenue.

“I lost my cellphone, which was charging in my office last week and car washers saw this man leaving our office and we tried to chase him but we failed to apprehend him,” said Cletus.

“To be honest with you I consulted Madzibaba Stephen and today I was surprised to see Vincent accompanied by his three relatives while confessing to his evil act and apologising.

After informing Madzibaba Stephen, I demanded US$300 from Vincent since he claimed to have sold the phone to someone at Ximex Mall. They paid me the money and Madzibaba freed him after ordering me to urinate on him and it worked” Cletus told H Metro

Madzibaba Stephen, who attended the scene along Central Avenue, remained in his vehicle as people jostled to seek help from him.

The Chitungwiza man will forever rue the day he stole Cletus’s phone after the latter went to consult popular ‘back to sender’ prophet Madzibaba Stephen in a bid to get his phone back by all means.

Cellphone Thief Suffers Excruciating Pain After Owner Bewitches Him

The thief, identified as Vincent started suffering from itchy skin, stingings, hallucinations and hearing voices as a result of the spell cast upon him.

During an interview on Star FM radio, Vincent was constantly scratching his body and could barely sit still.

Any attempt to make conversation with him would result in him conversing with unknown entities who he claimed were trying to silence him.

However Vincent’s woes came to an end after he returned the cellphone to Cletus, accompanied by his relatives and confessed his deed.

Cletus was told to urinate on Vincent’s head in order to free him from the curse.

MDC’s Ruth Labode Calls For Debate On Reducing Age Of Consent To 12, Is It Really A Topic For Debate?

Opinion By Ruth Labode|Comrades and friends let us debate Sexual Reproductive Health Service and the current Age of Consent in Zimbabwe. Girls are having sex as early as 12yrs, as demonstrated by a report given by Ex-minister Education Dokora, to Parliament on the number of girls who got pregnant in Grade 7 and hence could proceed to Form 1 in 2017. The number he gave was 4500. An organization called Katswe Sisterhood exposed the rampant young Sex–Workers (as young as 9yrs) in Epworth. This issue was extensively debated in the 8th Parliament but NO solution was proffered. Currently the parliament is sitting on a petition from the Chiredzi Community asking parliament to investigation the alarming levels of Child Sex Work and Illegal Abortions in the community. What do we do?? Our moral values have been trampled upon by the extreme levels of poverty and lack of social systems. The current Age of Consent is going to be 18yrs which means if you are under 18yrs you a minor and should not consent to sex and cannot access health services in your own capacity. ASIKHULUMENI!!!!!

Honourable Ruth Labode is the chairperson of the parliamentary committee on Health and Child Care.

Talk To Chamisa, Advisory Council Tells ED

Politicians should put the country first ahead of their personal interests and intensify national dialogue aimed at finding solutions to the country’s challenges, Presidential Advisory Council facilitator Mr Joe Mutizwa has said.

Mr Mutizwa said this yesterday at State House during the council’s inaugural meeting convened by President Mnangagwa.

He said the work of the recently established council would be greatly enhanced if Zimbabweans are united, dovetailing into President Mnangagwa’s push for a broad-based national dialogue that has involved major key stakeholders in the country, including the church, students, civil society and business.

“Your Excellency, this appeal is made having cognisance of the calamities that face our country in the form of economic hardships compounded by the severe drought and the onslaught of international sanctions,” he said.

Mr Mutizwa said it was important that leaders at all levels realised that turning around the fortunes of Zimbabwe required sacrifice from top to bottom.

“There may be quick wins but there will be no silver bullets or magic wands nor will there be miracle resurrections. There will be pain and suffering but it must be shared equitably across all levels of society,” said Mr Mutizwa.

Speaking at the same occasion, Alpha Media Holdings chairman Mr Trevor Ncube said there was need to put political differences aside and work towards building the country.

Mr Ncube said he would work towards ending polarisation in the media.

“Within that crisis of expectation, our country is polarised and we cannot build when we are divided, as somebody who is coming from the media I see the polarisation and division in our society projected in our media,” he said.

“I am hoping that my role in the PAC would be in nurturing and helping to build a media that contributes to national unity. Democracy can be ugly and messy, we do have different views but we only have one country, our role is to work towards the upliftment of that country.

“We cannot work and build in this toxic environment, the public and private media should stop being activist and work towards uniting our country.”

Another member, Ms Elisa Ravengai, said she will represent the interests of people with disabilities whom she said wanted empowerment.

“In Zimbabwe and the world over, disability has been treated as a charity issue where persons with disabilities are relegated to perpetual objects of pity. The medical approach sees rehabilitation as an end in itself although social welfare and medical interventions are very important,”

She called for alignment of laws to do with disabilities.

Industrialist Mr Busisa Moyo said there was need to for new technology for industry to flourish.

“The flow of information is still a big challenge in our country and so we will need to look into that,” said Mr Moyo.

Renowned banker Mr Zondo Sakala said it was important to realise that most projects had long gestation periods and required discipline and patience.

Others who addressed the gathering were Dr Nobert Mugwagwa and agriculturalist Dr Lindiwe Sibanda.

The advisory council comprises experts and leaders drawn from diverse sectors like business, health and social protection, agriculture, governance and human rights, faith-based organisations, tourism, education, minorities, ICT, civic society, communication and media management.

Other members Sakunda Holdings chief executive Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) president Divine Ndhlukula (business); Agribank chief executive Mr Somkhosi Malaba and Africa Next chief executive Mr Lewis Musasike (financial services); Dr Godfrey Sikipa (health and social protection); Remigius Makumbe, Simbarashe Mangwende (infrastructure).

Other members are Natalie Jabangwe (ICT); Mr Aenias Chuma, seasoned lawyer Mr Edwin Manikai (governance and human rights); Professors Kuzvinetsa Dzvimbo and Robson Mafoti (education), Mr Herbert Nkala, Dr Shingi Munyeza (both from tourism) and Janah Ncube (civic society).

The minorities will be represented by CABS managing director Mr Simmon Hammond and Zimbabwe Investment Authority chairman Mr Richard Wilde.

Beitbridge Town Has New Names For Its Suburbs

Own Correspondent: BEITBRIDGE Municipality has renamed streets, suburbs and business centres in line with its attainment of municipal status and the local authority’s modernisation drive, an official has said.

The town’s housing officer Mr Nicholas Muleya said the exercise was being carried out under the provisions of section 212 of the Urban
Council Act (chapter 29:15).

Beitbridge town was elevated to a Municipality on 9 March last year as part of the government’s initiative to accelerate development at
the country’s busiest port of entry.

These are the new names of suburbs in Beitbridge town.

  1. Milayo Industrial Area——Industrial area including the National Railway station and Manica among other industrial uses (ward 3).
  2. Limpopo View——-The popular Limpopo View which houses the water treatment plant among other uses.- (ward 1).
  3. Matibe——-The place is a new low density area wholly to the east of the railway line. Popularly know as Eastley, the place is provided for by layout plan GE387.(Ward 1).

4.Tshidixwa………………..the Medium Density area to the east of the Beitbridge-Bulawayo highway, where the OJs business center falls. It includes Londa Hotel, The ZRP charge office and Saint Joseph primary school. It is provided for by layout plan GF14. (ward 3).

  1. Kwalu 1—————-A a new high density area to the west of Shuleshule bussiness center which is serviced by Simon Duncan and Patners (SDP) Serviced Area (GD261/1) (ward 5).

6.Kwalu 2———————–The area is a new high density area to the south of the SDP serviced area (Kwalu 1) and to the west of Mfelandawonde. It stretches westwards towards the dumpsite. It is serviced by Forit through layout plan GC401.(ward 4)

  1. Mabidi—-A Medium Density area serviced by Monerf. It is running parallel Siyoka neighborhood to the west along the Bulawayo raod.(GE97)- Ward 6.
  2. Madinginye——A medium density and high density area to the west of Wamlala river and to the North of Saint Joseph primary school. Important uses include a business center on a high land, Wellton College and Adriel preschool.
  3. Vhembe View——–The oldest Low Density area & Central Business District (Ward 1&2)
  4. Dulivhadzimo—–These are the oldest areas of the town which include the bus terminus, the stadium, the Vhembe secondary school, mission primary Matshakada bussiness center and Shuleshule Bussiness center. Old &New Dulivhadzimu- Ward 4 and 5.
  5. Stauze—-The area includes Garikai/Hlalani Kuhle, Alpha, redevelopment houses the so called ‘ma two- rooms area, the government medium density house, and the medium density around the White lodge. Landmark uses include Mashavire, Hambedzi and Hamangavha bussiness centers, the ZAOJA orphanage and the Welton primary school and kids center. These are provided for by layout plans GE88, GC371, GD204) (ward 6)
  6. Siyoka—–This a new low density area which is a ribbon to the west of the Bulawayo road and to the north of the White lodge. It is serviced by Monerf under layout plan GE97-ward 6

Matabeleland Up In Arms Over Govt Deployment Of Shona Speaking Teachers For ECD Classes In The Region

Opinion By Ezra “Tshisa” Sibanda|Teachers from outside Matabeleland who cant speak Ndebele language deployed in Infant & primary schools in Bulawayo. How and why should this happen unless there is an agenda to destroy Ndebele language. I know people with no morals and principles will call my post tribalistic. Its always the case with our people when we raise issues affecting Matabeleland we are labelled as tribalists. l dont care anymore because this is rubbish. How is the government allowing the deployment of non Ndebele speakers to teach infants and primary school children in Bulawayo? l wouldn’t want non Shona speaking teachers to be deployed to teach infants and primary school children in Mashonaland.

It’s common sense that young children need to be introduced to early learning using their mother tongue. The ministry of education should know mother tongue is the preferred medium of communication and instruction for preschool children at home and in school. The government should appreciate the importance
of the mother tongue, with reasons including the promoting of cultural identity, the easy understanding of concepts and for effective communication. No issue with Shona teachers who speak Ndebele language. It’s not about a person but language.
The government should reverse this appointment of primary school teachers who cant speak local languages wherever they are deployed in Zimbabwe. The use of mother tongue at home and school enhances children’s connection to their family, relatives, culture,
history and identity. If the teacher starts rambling in a language they don’t understand, the children will just get nervous and shut down. This is not helpful but a violation of children’s right to education, human rights, cultural and language rights.

The government is busy talking about devolution? Is this devolution when you suppress local qualified teachers deploying them to rural areas and then bringing outsiders to teach in Bulawayo. There are plenty qualified teachers for infant & primary schools in Bulawayo, most of them jobless but outsiders given jobs in the city. Surely as Zimbabweans we should not agree to this. This lame and insensitive decision by the ministry of education is what causes division, resentment and anger amongst our people. Its not about Ndebele/Shona, its about language used in teaching young children in their early years in School. We simple need a fair, just and equitable system. Zimbabwe is for everyone.

Arab League Welcomes Declaration of President Al-Bashir to 2019 as Year of Peace

The Council of the Arab League at the level of envoys Monday issued a decision welcoming the declaration of President Omer Al-Bashir to 2019 as the year of peace and stability in Sudan.

The League’s Council also appreciated the efforts of Sudan government for bolstering security and stability in accordance with outcome of the national dialogue’s initiative.

The decision has affirmed full solidarity with Sudan to maintain its sovereignty, independence and the integrity of its territories, besides the rejection to any intervention in its internal affairs.

The Arab League’s decision called on the gun-holders to join the peace and national dialogue process in accordance with the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur.

The decision has praised Sudan efforts for realizing peace and reconciliation in the Republic of South Sudan and the Central African Republic.

The Arab League’s decision called on the United States to remove Sudan from its list of countries sponsoring terrorism, appreciating the efforts being exerted by the Arab Parliament in this connection.

Meanwhile, the Arab League’s Council has called on the member states and Arab funds to support Sudan efforts for writing off its debts.

The council also called for speeding up the arrangements to hold an Arab conference for supporting the development and rehabilitation in Sudan.

The Arab League’s Council at the level of envoys has appreciated the efforts of Sudan in combating illegal immigration and human trafficking as well as Sudan hosting to big numbers of refugees from neighboring countries.

The council has called for implementation of the initiative of President Omer Al-Bashir on Arab food security.

Meanwhile, Sudan Ambassador to Egypt and permanent envoy to the Arab League, Abdul-Mahmoud Abdul-Halim, said that the council will submit its decision on Sudan to the Arab Foreign Ministers’ meeting on March 6 for approval.

-Sudan

Senators Demand For Chiefs To Be Given More Powers

Senators have called for the amendment of the Traditional leaders Act to give chiefs more power in their areas of jurisdiction.

Addressing Senate, Tuesday, Senator Watson Khupe, Tuesday, said there is a lack of respect for traditional leaders hence the need to align the act.

“I hope the new Act that will be established will give traditional leaders the power they deserve,” said Senator Khupe.

“For example, I have seen in many cases where a traditional leader is approached by a citizen in a local area. The traditional leader makes a judgement and somebody just stands up to say ah, ndine marights angu chief, ngilamarights ami chief, meaning that I also have my rights, you appear to be oppressing me telling the chief. Really this thing has to stop.”

He said traditional leaders are undermined in their communities.

“I think the majority will agree that traditional leaders in our country are now not being taken seriously. They are not given the respect which is due to them. Everyone takes a traditional leader like a small boy or an equal boy to anybody.”

Historian Pathisa Nyathi said chiefs are being disrespected because of the transition from the monarchy state to a democratic state.

He said leadership is now democratic unlike in the old days when it was hereditary.

“We are operating in a system where leaders are being elected which is regarded as democratic. More attention is given to modernity, not traditional ways of doing things,” he said.

“Long back chiefs used to be respected because they worked directly from the king, who was respected. There are no kings nowadays.”

According to Veritas Zimbabwe, the Traditional Leaders Act, Chapter 29:17, must be amended to bring it into line with sections 283 and 284 of the Constitution, and to provide for provincial assemblies (rather than councils) of chiefs.

It should also provide for the Integrity and Ethics Committee referred to in section 287 of the Constitution.

CITE

Senior Police Officers Swindled Junior Officers $4m On Botched Housing Scheme

SCORES of junior police officers were allegedly prejudiced in excess of US$4 million by their superiors in a botched housing scheme bankrolled by CABS under a 10-year mortgage arrangement, the Zimbabwe Independent can report.

ZRP was allocated land in Hatcliff in Harare by the Ministry of Local Government for the development of a title-holding individual home ownership scheme for police officers. A total of 900 housing stands were developed next to ZRP High School, but only two showhouses have been constructed since 2011. Junior officers have received no further communication on the progress of the project.

The police officers have engaged lawyers for a round table meeting in a bid to compel their employer to give them housing stands on which they can build on their own. Documents obtained from aggrieved officers show that instead of giving answers on the state of the housing scheme, senior police officers in charge of the project have told their subordinates to claim refunds.

Junior police officers, however, feel they have been disadvantaged because they made payments in United States dollars, but police bosses insist claims can only be settled in RTGS dollars.

An offer letter seen by the Independent says the ZRP engaged “a local” building society to service the stands and build four-roomed houses under a 10-year mortgage facility.

Initial costs of servicing and building four rooms were done by both the ZRP and the building society. “Stand sizes range between 250 to 500 square metres. Once the mortgage terms and other preliminaries are concluded, beneficiaries will be asked to sign mortgage documentation. Cost details: US$17 623, 98. Total deposit US$4 473,00 and monthly instalments for 10 years of US$202,00. The amount paid as deposit will have a bearing on the level of instalments to be paid,” a copy of the offer letter reads.

Some of the affected officers said engagements with the two superintendents in charge of the project have so face failed to yield a positive result as they are told to await for a response to a letter that was sent to former ZRP commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri.

The initial arrangement was that a beneficiary would get an offer letter upon payment of
US$4 500 through CABS, after which they would be entitled to a four-roomed cottage. Further developments would be at the individual owner’s expense.

“The problem is we are now getting refunds in bond notes. We won’t be able to buy anything with the money. They are no longer communicating with us and the same response we have been getting since 2011 that a letter was sent to the commissioner on the status of the project is the same answer we are getting eight years down the line. Obviously something is not right and the fact that they now want to refund our money is suspicious as they may now want to resell the stands since the money has lost value,” said one source.

Coincidentally, the source said, the senior officers have their own project in the plush Harare suburb of Gletwin which has been completed although it commenced at the same time as the Hatcliff one. CABS chief executive Simon Hammond acknowledged being involved in the housing scheme, but said he would not comment further as the bank was in a closed period.

“Sure, I’m aware of that project, but you would want to appreciate that we are in a closed period at the moment, so I won’t be able to respond to your questions,” he said.

Superintendent Leaphy Marapira, who was in charge of the project from the outset, said she would not comment on the phone and requested a formal meeting. However, she turned down several requests for an appointment, saying she was not authorised to talk to the press. “I don’t talk to the media, please go through the PGHQ [Police General Headquarters] press office,” she said.

Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi did not reply to questions sent to him despite promising to do so. — Independent

Nick Mangwana Says Govt Is Justified Wasting US$500 000 On Lobbyist

Zimbabwe’s permanent secretary in the ministry of information Nick Mangwana has defended the US$500,000 deal with a United States-based lobby firm canvassing for the removal of targeted sanctions imposed on top Zanu PF officials to be removed by Washington. Mangwana said Zimbabwe will do everything it can do to have the sanctions lifted.

But human activists have criticized the deal as a waste of scarce resources in a country where more than 5 million people are food insecure.

Zimbabwe has engaged a man regarded as the most powerful lobbyist in Washington, Brian Ballard, linked to President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign and the president’s 2020 re-election bid. His mission is to have targeted sanctions on 141 individuals and entities in Zimbabwe removed.

Mangwana told VOA Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that Zimbabwe prioritizes international engagement. “The current illegal sanctions regime loses Zimbabwe a lot of business, retards development and also comes with other social costs … We will do everything in our power to have them removed.”

U.S-based newspaper Politico reports that former State Department official in the Bill Clinton administration, James Rubin, will be the lead lobbyist for Zimbabwe.

Director of Vanguard Africa Jeff Smith criticized the deal saying it shows everything that is wrong about Washington DC.

This is not the first time Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has tried to lobby President Trump to lift sanctions and try to normalize ties with Washington.

In 2018, speaking on the sidelines of his inaugural address to the United Nations in New York, Mnangagwa said he had offered land to President Trump to build a golf course in a national park teeming with wildlife – the resort town of Victoria Falls, on the border with Zambia.

Mnangagwa told journalists that he made the offer to President Trump’s staffers at the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos. Trump owns about 17 golf courses in America and abroad.

“I had offered President Trump ground to build a state-of-the-art golf course so that as he plays he can be able to see the big five,” Zimbabwe’s president said. Zimbabwe is home to the so-called big five animals namely lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo and leopard.

Politico describes Ballard as,“closer to the president than perhaps any other lobbyist in town.” It adds, “He’s parlayed that relationship into a booming business helping clients get their way with the Trump administration — and his clients and even some of his rivals say his firm has a better grasp of what’s going on in the West Wing than almost anyone else on K Street.

Ballard was one of the top fundraisers in the country for Trump’s campaign and continues to raise millions for his reelection campaign.

AFRICAN CLIENTS

Ballard has also represented Moise Katumbi, the opposition leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo who feared being jailed by former President Joseph Kabila and went into exile in 2016. Katumbi was last year barred from returning to contest the country’s December presidential election. Katumbi is the president of the Congolese soccer outfit, TP Mazembe, the first African side to play in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2010.

The U.S firm also represents Nigerian opposition People’s Democratic Party leader Atiku Abubakar who had previously been barred from traveling to Washington before engaging Ballard and Partners. Atiku allegedly demanded a bribe from former Louisiana Representative, Willian Jefferson.

Jefferson was in 2005 caught in an FBI corruption sting operation and was recorded on wire saying he needed to give Abubakar, then Nigerian vice president a bribe to obtain contracts for iGate and Mody’s company in Nigeria.

In another incident, U.S senate investigators alleged that one of Atiku’s four wives helped him transfer more than $40 million in “suspect funds” into the United States from offshore shell companies.

US CLIENTS

Politico reports that other Ballard clients include financial giants, Amazon, Dish Network, Uber, Pernod Ricard (the makers of Jameson whiskey and Absolut vodka) and Trulieve (a Florida-based medical marijuana company). Efforts to get in touch with Ballard were futile as he was said to be travelling to Florida.

MDC 2019 Congress Template Released. Full Text.

2019 MDC TEMPLATE FOR THE CONGRESS

INTRODUCTION
The 2019 congress comes on the backdrop of an undesirable stage of our struggle after the death of Dr M.R Tsvangirai on the 14th of February 2018. It is a sad moment for the struggle and for us as a movement however it gives us an opportunity to revitalise, rejuvenate and redirect our struggle.

This is an opportunity to set on course the rebirth of the revolutionary spirit and to make sure we have fully constituted dynamic structures with adequate political education to be real agents and catalysts of change in Zimbabwe. It gives us the desire to continue with the struggle for a new Zimbabwe.

OBJECTIVES

  • Ensure that we have a full structure compliment at all levels.
  • Entrench our internal participatory democracy in order to build a transparent and accountable leadership based on constitutionalism and the rule of law.
  • To have a credible, just, free and fair process
    Emerge with a stronger, more united and coercive party.
  • Guard against infiltration and entrench a culture of service and sacrifice.
  • Revitalise the vibrancy of the party.
  • To rebuild the party.

CONSIDERATIONS

  • Constitutional provisions on the conduct of Congress.
  • National Council resolutions.
  • Loyalty to Party Ideology and values.
  • Guard against infiltration
    Promotion and preservation of party image.
  • Cultivation of internal democracy.
  • Membership status
    having served the required minimum number of years.
  • Gender parity 50-50.

PROCESS TIMELINES:

BRANCHES – 10-17 March 2019.

WARD FORMATION AND CONGRESSES – 22-24 March 2019.

DISTRICT FORMATION AND CONGRESSES – 29-31 March 2019.

PROVINCIAL CONGRESSES – 5-27 April 2019.

CAMPAIGNING ( PROVINCIAL CAUCASES)-
EXTERNAL ASSEMBLIES –  April 2019

STUDENTS’ COUNCIL – April 2019.

External Assemblies and students’ council branches will be done in April 2019, Youth and Women Assemblies’ congresses will be done a day before the main wing at all levels.

The Youth and Women congresses 22-24 May 2019

National Congress 24-26 May 2019

PRESIDING AND SUPERVISORY STRUCTURE:

Branch: WardDistrict organiser

Ward: District Organiser. Provincial Executive

District: Province National Organising Committee.

 Province: National Organising Committee

National Executive: External AssembliesNational Organising CommitteeNational Chairman’s office

 Students’ CouncilYouth National Organising CommitteeYouth National Executive
 Youth and WomenIndependent CommissionNational Executive

A command centre will be established at National and Provincial level to ensure the smooth running of the process when it kicks off the ground.

The provincial command centre shall be headed by the National Organising Committee assisted by the Provincial Executive

The presiding and supervising teams must have representation from all the party’s three wings; i.e. all the teams whether presiding or supervising must have a member from the Main, Women and Youth wings.
The guardian council shall have observer role.

ACCREDITATION
The presiding team shall be responsible for the accreditation of delegates supervised by the National Organising Committee.

VENUES
The venue must be central
The venue must be accessible

The venues for the lower level assemblies must be agreed upon by the organising committee and the executive, the presiding team and the organ convening the assembly. The venue must meet certain standards such as being central and accessible.

TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS

At the instruction of the Treasurer General, fundraising shall be done by the provinces for all its delegates.

CONDUCT OF THE PROCESS
Quorum
The quorum at all levels shall be at least two thirds of the eligible delegates

ELECTROL COLLEGE
It shall be constituted as per constitutional provisions on the delegates to the various assemblies.

Congress process

Vetting of all candidates using section 10 of this template. Only approved candidates are allowed to go to consensus process
Consensus first
If consensus fails the approved candidates will go for elections.

The congress shall respect the secret ballot.
Voting materials, printed ballots and boxes shall be prepared, provided and secured for all electoral processes by the presiding and supervising teams

A. QUALIFICATION TO HOLD OFFICE

The table below shows the minimum number of years that one is required to have served in the party before they can qualify to hold office in that organ.

ORGAN and MINIMUM NUMBER OF YEARS

  • Branch 2
  • Ward 5
  • District 5
  • Province 5
  • National 5

For one to be eligible to be elected into a particular organ they must have served in a leadership position in the immediate lower organ or that organ for a minimum number of years as prescribed in the table above.

B. Disqualification
The under listed circumstances will lead to automatic disqualification:

If for any reason one stood as an independent candidates they are automatically disqualified from contesting and participating in the congress processes.
A person who is VIOLENT or associated with VIOLENCE will be automatically disqualified
A member who take bribes or give bribes.
Candidates will be disqualified if they promote factionalism or if they campaign as a slate
Malicious gossiping is strictly prohibited
Campaigning outside template provisions

APPEALS STRUCTURE
All appeals shall be made and concluded within one week.

All candidates have a right to appeal against the outcome of the process and the appeals shall be made to the following organs/committees:

Branches, Wards and Districts shall appeal to the National Organising Committee
Province and above shall appeal to the National Executive Committee

ELECTABLE POSITIONS.  
Branch to Province
Chairperson
Deputy chairperson
Secretary
Vice Secretary
Treasurer
Deputy Treasurer
Organising secretary
Deputy Secretary
Secretary for information and publicity
Deputy secretary for information and publicity

The above positions also apply to Women and Youth Assemblies up to the National level

NOMINATION AND VETTING
There shall be a nomination form for those who seek to hold and be elected for Provincial and National positions.

Provincial Nomination: Nominations for provincial executive positions shall be done after every district assembly and shall be done by the district council it shall be conducted by the National Executive members.

National Nomination
Nominations for national positions shall be done after every provincial assembly and shall be done by the provincial council and shall be presided over by the National Executive members.

iii. Youth and women Nominations

For the Women and Youth assemblies, one must have at least ONE (1) nomination for the positions of Chairperson and Deputy and at least ONE (1) nomination for the rest of the positions.           

National Nomination Procedure

The Nomination process for National positions shall be presided over by an Independent Board appointed by National Executive.

For one to be elected he /she must have at least have one nomination from Province to National.

According to the constitution there are 13 provinces in the party, 10 in Zimbabwe and 3 outside Zimbabwe. The following provinces will nominate Harare, Bulawayo, Mash East, Mash West, Mash Central, Mat North, Mat South, Midlands, Masvingo and Manicaland.  External Provinces, UK, USA and South Africa.

Vetting

Vetting shall be done by the Security Department working closely with the National Organising Department

CAMPAIGNING

No candidate is allowed to congregate structures outside the process outlined in this template.
No one is allowed to campaign in a province where they do not come from except for national positions.
All candidates shall be given a formal platform ( caucuses) at various levels to present their credentials and programs as justification for election.

Lovemore Madhuku’s Delegate Collapses And Dies In A Byo Hotel

A MEMBER of Professor Lovemore Madhuku’s National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) collapsed and died yesterday at a Bulawayo hotel while attending a Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) organised workshop.

The name of the deceased has been withheld because his next of kin may not have been informed.

The NCA member, who is suspected to have been diabetic, is said to have collapsed at about 2PM and rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

ZESN executive director, Ms Rindai Vava, declined to officially confirm the tragedy.

“We are following the right protocols before we go public. And I think it won’t be fair for the family to see it coming from us. But he collapsed and he was picked by the doctors who took him to the hospital,” said Ms Vava.

“We are still to get the official report from the hospital. We are not able to speak officially on those issues; we are still waiting for the right protocols to be followed. We are going to issue a statement by tomorrow and we need to get the permission of the family if we are to speak about what happened.”

She said Prof Madhuku was the right man to comment about the issue.

“He belongs to the National Constitutional Assembly and the best person to speak on this is Professor Madhuku. He was seconded by Prof Madhuku so we can’t speak on participants who were seconded by organisations. He is the right person to be quoted on this,” she said.

“He is not a member of my family. These are sensitive issues if you are asking about the conference I was going to respond.”

Prof Madhuku could not be reached for comment on his cellphone.

Sources said the death came as a shock to most participants at the workshop.

“Actually some of us did not see anything and we can’t even put a face to the name. It happened during the lunch break so most of us were not in the building when he collapsed,” said a source.

State Media

Shock As Mnangagwa Showers High Praises For The Man Who Marshalled On The Ground Killing Of 20 000 Innocent People.

“Your good works will always follow you,”

Mnangagwa described the commander of the Gukurahundi killer soldiers.

Paul Nyathi|resident Emmerson Mnangagwa Mnangagwa has described the late Brigadier-General Emilio Munemo notorious for leading the Gukurahundi atrocities that killed over 20 000 people in Matabeleland and Midlands North as a great teacher who educated people on politics, revolution, and the Zanu-PF ideology.

Brig-Gen Munemo passed away on Sunday at the age of 64 and was rewarded with a national hero status for the work he did. He will be buried tomorrow at the National Heroes Acre.

Deliberately avoiding talking about his role in the Gukurahundi massacres, Mnangagwa told mourners at the Munemo family home in Harare yesterday, that the nation had lost a fountain of knowledge whose educational legacy was traceable to the liberation struggle.

“Cde Munemo left behind a legacy of education. He was a talented teacher who taught politics, history of the country and the ideology of the ruling party.

“He was a great teacher, very humble, but rich in mind. He appeared simple, but the moment he stood up to give a lecture, the audience would then realise his talent. He was a fountain of knowledge and his teaching prowess will always be remembered,” said Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa said hard work and loyalty which obviously included his role in leading the Gukurahundi took him up the ladder in the military ranks.

“Cde Munemo was a dedicated and hardworking cadre. He was so respectful and loyal to the leadership. That is why he rose through the ranks, after joining the army as a lieutenant-colonel,” he said.

Brig-Gen Munemo was one of the founders of Zanu-PF’s Chitepo School of Ideology which is slowly being generated into a weapon of indoctrination as the ruling party intends to force civil servants heads of departments to go through its trainings.

Mnangagwa said when the party leadership resolved to form the Chitepo School, Munemo’s name was quickly suggested as a great teacher who had the capacity to impart knowledge on the party members.

“When I, and the former president mooted the idea of establishing Chitepo School, we identified the names of those who had deep knowledge of the party ideology and history.

“Cde Munemo’s name was among the first names to be suggested. We felt being a mere card-carrying member without knowledge of the party ideology was not sufficient.

“We identified great teachers who imparted the relevant knowledge on to others,” he said.

Mnangagwa further said the Politburo unanimously declared him a national hero within a few minutes of the discussion.

“When the Politburo sat to deliberate on Cde Munemo’s hero status, a unanimous decision was made within two minutes. We all agreed to confer him with the hero status.

“Your good works will always follow you,” he said.

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, on behalf of those who worked with Munemo in the army, friends and relatives, thanked the President for according the selfless liberator, national hero status.

“We want to thank our President for honouring us by declaring our colleague a national hero. He will now be laid to rest together with the rest of other fallen heroes.

“We feel honoured,” said VP Chiwenga.

Source: State Media

Warrant Of Arrest Issued On Obert Masaraure

Harare magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa yesterday issued a warrant of arrest on Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe leader Obert Masaraure, after he failed to attend court.

Masararure (34), who is on $500 bail, is facing charges of subverting a constitutional Government and inciting public violence.

Prosecutor Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa told the court that during the period extending from January 7-11 Masaraure led a group of trade unions at Africa Unity Square and at New Government Complex urging members of the public to revolt against the constitutionally elected Government of Zimbabwe.

The State further alleged that on January 13, Masaraure in connivance with Zimbabwe Youth Alliance president Kumbirai Learnmore Magorimbo (34), who is already on remand facing the same charge, sent WhatsApp messages on social media platforms coercing workers not to go to work and encouraging civil disobedience or resistance of any law.

The court heard that Masaraure and Magorimbo said the defiance would only end after the Government had addressed their demands for Government to addresses economic challenges, pay workers in US dollars and remove bond notes.

Masaraure was arrested at his home on January 18 and taken to CID Law and Order Harare for further investigations.

The State alleged that Masaraure’s actions caused members of the public to engage in an orgy of violence and looting.

Efforts to get a comment why Masaraure failed to attend court were not successful at the time of writing.

“MDC Congress A Festival Of Democracy, Even Those Sponsored By ZANU PF Are Free To Contest”

By Luke Tamborinyoka|The MDC will be holding its 5th Congress in the next nine weeks in the same year that this mammoth people’s movement is celebrating 20 years of tenacity and courage against a militarized dictatorship.

For us in the MDC, 2019 is a special year in three respects.

In the month of May this year, we are having our fifth Congress synonymous with the five fingers on our symbol of the open palm. The Congress will be held under the theme: Defining a new course for Zimbabwe. In the same month of May, we will be trekking in droves to Humanikwa village in Buhera to pay our last respects to the iconic doyen of the people’s struggle, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai. This year again in September, we will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of this great movement that has used soft power to trammel these grandmasters of hard condign power that remains steeped in this highly militarized State.

In the past 20 years, the MDC has shown that persuasion can triumph over coercion; that it is soft power rather than raw, hard power that underpins our struggle.

The MDC Congress is coming amid blistering attacks on the party and its president, advocate Nelson Chamisa. We remain unshaken by the relentless attacks on the party brand and its young and popular leader.

We take heart in the fact that we are living in the era of the underdog, what one could call the Ajax moment. No one gave Ajax Amsterdam a chance in the UEFA Champions League yet the unfancied Dutch side knocked out current cup holders Real Madrid in right in their home ground in the football citadel called the Santiago Bernabeu.

Indeed, this is the era of the underdog, as Manchester United football club showed by overturning a 2-0 deficit to leave PSG players in tears in a stunning football night in Paris.

The MDC Congress this year has excited all and sundry because it is proving to be a festival of democracy and a theatre of competition. No post is sacred and some party leaders have been heard expressing their wish to be party Presidents in media interviews granted right at the party headquarters at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in Harare. No harm has befallen such leaders because the MDC is a bastion of democracy; a theatre of open contestation as encapsulated in the culture and character of the party enshrined in Article 4 of the party Constitution.

Even those sponsored by ZANU PF have a right to bring their 30 pieces of silver into the fray. This will enable the MDC Congress delegates to send a loud message back to their sponsors that we utterly reject a surrogate leadership imposed by those who have maimed and killed us in the past 20 years.

A lot of dirty money is flying around but no amount of filthy lucre will sway a determined people. We are aware Zanu PF remains in terror of Nelson Chamisa because they know the defeat he inflicted on Emmerson Mnangagwa on July 30, 2018. The Constitutional court may have pronounced Mr Mnangagwa the winner but legality is not legitimacy, just as the Smith government in Zimbabwe and the apartheid government in South Africa were legal administrations but were not legitimate.

That people are contesting each other in an open way shows that our Congress is a true festival of democracy. Our process underpinned by openness and robust debate has shown that it is not criminal to aspire for higher office and that even the Presidency is not a sacred office.

However, it is important to state that our Congress is not only about positions but about propositions. To this end, the serious business of the MDC Congress will be to look into critical areas that will re-energize this party and firmly place it in good stead to fight this military dictatorship using democratic means.

The MDC Congress is not just about positions but will engage in serious and robust debate on issues affecting the people of Zimbabwe and how those challenges can be stemmed. Internally, the Congress will debate on matters of Constitutional review, leadership review, strategies and tactics, organizational transformation, ideology and policy as well as well as international engagement.

The people’s Congress will look at and adopt key resolutions in the spheres of institutional and organizational renewal to engender a fresh impetus that will carry the people’s struggle forward. Our Congress will be a haven of robust debate that will show that we are indeed a modern, 21st-century political party as defined by our deep democratic culture and ethos that is unravelling every day.

Congress will adopt far-reaching resolutions that will scale the people’s struggle to greater heights and adapt the party to the changed geopolitical environment.

In short, our Congress is not about positions but will debate and adopt resolutions that will broaden and deepen the frontiers our democratic struggle. We will showcase our dynamism and use this important platform to re-energize the base and to reawaken the people’s collective aspiration.

In line with the Congress theme, on the 24-26 May, we will be defining a new course for Zimbabwe.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Director of Communications
Movement For Democratic Change

Auxilia Mnangagwa To Spend Three Weeks In New York As She Travels For A Meeting A Week In Advance

Correspondent|FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa will spend close to three weeks in New York on taxpayer’s money after she left one week in advance of a UN gender summit.

Online reports say that Mrs. Mnangagwa, who is increasingly taking over government roles, flew for New York on Monday for a summit which runs from 11 to 22 March. She left with her delegation on Monday and will clock close to three weeks in New York, the reports say.

The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is the United Nations’ largest gathering on gender equality and women’s rights and is the single largest forum for UN Member States, civil society organizations, and other international actors to build consensus and commitment on policy actions on this issue.

The 63rd session of the Commission, from 11 to 22 March 2019, focuses on the following themes:

Priority theme: Social protection systems, access to public services and sustainable infrastructure for gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls
Review theme: Women’s empowerment and the link to sustainable development (agreed conclusions of the sixtieth session)
Mrs. Auxillia Mnangagwa relinquished her Chirumanzu-Zibagwe National Assembly seat in February 2018 “to concentrate on her national duties as First Lady,” but she has of late encroached into government roles, with the latest New York jaunt as proof she might be aiming a return to government role.

President Mnangagwa at the time praised his wife for relinquishing the seat, saying: “Manga muna mai venyu, Mai Mnangagwa, muchifamba navo, vachifamba nemi vari MP wenyu. Ndazodzoka kuborder jumper, ivo (amai) havana kuinda neni, vakasara vakachengeta mhuri. Vakaona matambudziko akawanda, asi vakaramba vakangotsunga, vakangotsunga.

“Vakati zvino baba zvamava President, ini ndaFirst Lady, ndandafunga kuti handisungirwe kuti ndingoita Amai Mnangagwa veChirumanzu-Zibagwe (chete). Chiregayi ndiite mai venyika. Ndikati hallelujah! Hallelujah!”

Former US Ambassador To Zim Says Mnangagwa Is Wasting Money On Lobbyist

Correspondent|RETIRED U.S. Foreign Service Officer and former U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr. Bruce Wharton has described the Zimbabwe Government’s hiring of an anti sanctions lobbyist as a tragic waste of public funds.

President Mnangagwa’s administration hired Donald Trump’s fundraiser Brian Ballard. Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo signed a contract with Ballard Partners to represent Zimbabwe in Washington, making it the first firm to lobby on the country’s behalf in more than a decade.

The contract entails $150,000 quarterly installments through February 2020.

Writing on Twitter, Wharton said there will be no change in United States policy towards Zimbabwe.

Said Wharton: “Tragic waste of public funds. The return of investment here is likely a negative–no change in U.S. policy (presumably what they hope to buy) and a further decline in the Government of Zimbabwe/ZANU-PF’s credibility on real reform.”

Other analysts have also warned that even Mugabe paid US$3 million to lobbysts a decade ago but without the necessary reforms in the Zimbabwean political landscape, the sanctions have remained in force.

Wharton in 2014 when he was US Ambassador to Zimbabwe infamously said that the problems Zimbabwe is facing have nothing to do with “sanctions”, a position that his government has always maintained.

“Zimbabwe’s economy is in the hands of Zimbabweans. While businesses, labour unions, trade associations, courts and schools all have important roles, economic destiny starts with decisions made by the Government of Zimbabwe.

“Zimbabwe’s economy has been through dramatic ups and downs in the last 15 years. You all know that better than I do. But the idea that targeted U.S. sanctions have caused Zimbabwe’s economic woes simply does not hold up to critical analysis,” Mr Wharton said at the time, while addressing the SAPES Trust Policy Dialogue.

Mnangagwa Cancels Another Rally

The meet the People Rally that was to be addressed by President Mnangagwa at Lupane, Matabeleland North, tomorrow has been postponed.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Provincial secretary for administration Douglas Khoza said a new date will be confirmed in due course.

“The visit by His Excellency President Mnangagwa has been postponed because he is busy with other programmes. This also has given us time to mobilise resources for the much anticipated event and we will most likely get confirmation of a new date next week,” said Khoza.

He, however, said the province is always ready to receive Mnangagwa. Mnangagwa is meeting party members in the provinces to thank them for voting for him and the party’s candidates in last year’s harmonised elections that ushered in the Second Republic.

The rallies are also a platform for Mnangagwa to outline Government’s programmes and for the party to send a clear message to detractors that Mnangagwa’s support base is strong.-state media

Factionalism Is Zanu PF’ s Religion- Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa has said factionalism is Zanu PF’ s religion.

Speaking in Harare yesterday Chamisa said: We have said this Congress is about positions that are going to be availed. In terms of the actual positions to be contested, through an election and some to be appointed, is something to be determined by the national council at our last meeting before the Congress and that will guide the course.

In terms of our constitution, we are supposed to have the presidium being open to contestation and the chairperson’s position as well.

There is still debate on the secretary-general’s position being open but that is a product of our internal democratic processes. We will be very clear on which positions to be contested at the appropriate time.

The congress is important because we will have a full team of effective leadership to take over the government in a democratic and constitutional manner. It also gives us a chance to have a solid team of people of substance.

I know they may not have shown their interests because in our party it is not allowed by the constitution to show interest — you are deployed as a cadre.
People choose you to belong to a particular position, you do not just say you want. You have to be elected by the people. It is a process which is rigorous and very democratic where people are nominated by the lower structures to say who they want.

Chamisa is not the firstborn of this party and he’s also not the last born. There was Morgan Tsvangirai who groomed me, but he also did the same with a lot of you at the party and we know that this movement will be in safe and capable hands.

We have proved to Zanu PF that by killing Tsvangirai, they made a mistake. The party is going to new levels and we will not collapse.
The party is energising and recalibrating. We do not want to see tyranny and violence in our structures. Those are qualities we see next door.

We cannot be a carbon copy of Zanu PF where factionalism is a national religion and corruption is the DNA.

Please Let Me Retire In Peace- Chidzambwa

Farai Dziva|
Warriors head coach Sunday Chidzambwa has accused some sections of the media of attempting to tarnish his reputation as he reaches the twilight stage of his coaching career.

Speaking at the announcement of the 28-man provisional squad for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo in Harare on Tuesday, Chidzambwa said he was open to criticism but was hurt by allegations of demanding bribes from players for them to be included into the national team.

“I am 67, and I am slowly going towards retirement so please let me retire in peace. I am open to criticism and you are educated, you have what is called constructive criticism but alleging that Mhofu is taking money from players is not fair,” said Chidzambwa.

“The privilege that you have is that you analyse the game after it had been played, but us we have to set the team and analyse before its played. We accept your criticism but be objective. This is not a Chidzambwa or Kamambo project, this is a national team projec.”

Zimbabwe need at least a draw against the Central Africans on March 24 at the National Sports stadium to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt later this year.

Coach Sunday Chindzabwa

Matemadanda Accuses Mugabe Of “Funding This MDC Nonsense”


THE MDC Alliance should stop tarnishing the image of the country and call for the removal of sanctions if they love Zimbabwe and have the people’s interest at heart, Deputy Minister of Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Victor Matemadanda has said.


Speaking during a meeting with war veterans in Bulawayo on Wednesday, Matemadanda said the country was under siege due to misdirected energy by opposition parties and their allies.


“Anyone who loves Zimbabwe should call for the removal of sanctions that were imposed on the country. We all know that our economic situation is not good but let’s give the country a chance to develop economically.


“MDC people are travelling all over the world calling for the extension of sanctions while people who liberated this country are languishing in poverty due to these illegal sanctions. They don’t care,” said Matemadanda.


He said when they go to Parliament opposition legislators ask him what the Government is doing to improve the welfare of war veterans yet they know there’s nothing that can be done because they called for sanctions.


“If the MDC is sincere and wants people to be empowered and free from poverty they should ask Britain and America to remove sanctions now. These sanctions are making the ordinary people suffer.


“The MDC is not fighting the President but the ordinary people in this country. It’s sad that countries such as the USA are supporting the MDC in destroying the country. Even former President Robert Mugabe is funding this nonsense and it’s unfair to the people,” said Matemadanda.State media

Driver Who Ran Over A ZRP Cop Killed Self While In Panic Mode


A GWANDA taxi driver fatally ran over a cop in a hit and run incident and allegedly hanged himself in a bush near the scene.


Nqobile Nkomo (26) of Phakama Suburb who was driving a Fun Cargo ran over Constable Blackson Muzamba who was stationed in Gwanda on Friday last week at around 8PM near Cinderella B Mine and fled from the scene.


Muzamba was referred to Gwanda Provincial Hospital where he died on Sunday while admitted. Nkomo, who had been reported missing, was found hanging from a tree on Tuesday at around 9AM near the accident scene.


National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident and said investigations were underway.
“We are investigating a case where a police officer was fatally hit by a vehicle whose driver was later found hanging from a tree in a suspected suicide case, a few metres from where the accident occurred.


“The police officer died at a local hospital where he had been admitted.
“The taxi driver was travelling along Old Bulawayo-Gwanda Road and hit a police officer near Mtshabezi Cemetery and Cinderella B Mine and fled from the scene.State media

ED’s Meet The People Rally Postponed Again

THE Meet the People Rally that was to be addressed by President Mnangagwa at Lupane, Matabeleland North, tomorrow has been postponed.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Provincial secretary for administration Cde Douglas Khoza said a new date will be confirmed in due course.

“The visit by His Excellency President Mnangagwa has been postponed because he is busy with other programmes. This also has given us time to mobilise resources for the much anticipated event and we will most likely get confirmation of a new date next week,” said Cde Khoza.

He, however, said the province is always ready to receive the President.

President Mnangagwa is meeting party members in the provinces to thank them for voting for him and the party’s candidates in last year’s harmonised elections that ushered in the Second Republic.

The rallies are also a platform for President Mnangagwa to outline Government’s programmes and for the party to send a clear message to detractors that President Mnangagwa’s support base is strong.

-State Media

Taxi Driver Commits Suicide After Running Over A Police Officer

Constable Blackson Muzamba

A GWANDA based taxi driver fatally ran over a cop in a hit and run incident and allegedly hanged himself in a bush near the scene.

Nqobile Nkomo (26) of Phakama Suburb who was driving a Fun Cargo ran over Constable Blackson Muzamba who was stationed in Gwanda on Friday last week at around 8PM near Cinderella B Mine in Gwanda and fled from the scene.

Muzamba was referred to Gwanda Provincial Hospital where he died on Sunday while admitted. Nkomo who had been reported missing was found hanging from a tree on Tuesday at around 9AM near the accident scene.

More to follow…

Army Cancels Highlanders – Chicken Inn Match

The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has canceled the ZNA charity shield final which was set for Sunday in Bulawayo.

The final pitting Highlanders FC and Chicken Inn FC set for Barbourfields Stadium was called off on Thursday and confirmed by the army Director of Public Relations Alphios Makotore in a statement.

“The Commander Zimbabwe National Army Challenge Soccer Match which had been organised between Highlanders FC and Chicken Inn FC, and penciled for Sunday, 10 March 2019 at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo has been cancelled.

The cancellation is due to reasons beyond the organisation’s control and inconveniences caused to the football fraternity are sincerely regretted. You will be duly informed of any future arrangements regarding the ZNA fundraising endeavors,” read the part statement.

Meanwhile, Highlanders senior players are yet to return to training after they downed boots two weeks ago despite assurance that their salaries will be deposited in their bank accounts soon. The players insisted they would only return to training after being paid at least their January salaries.

The only senior players going through their paces are Prince Dube, defenders Andrew Mbeba and Vincent Moyo, Mbekezeli Sibanda and Russell Chifura. They are joined by developmental and Division One side Bosso 90.

The industrial action is the second during pre-season after 16 members of the squad walked out of their physical training camp in Matobo over outstanding bonuses.

Tendai Biti And Welshman Ncube Not Eligible To Be Elected Into MDC Executive?

As the build up to the MDC-A Congress slated for May 24-May 26 gathers momentum, constitutional experts have submitted that the two former secretary generals Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti cannot neither be appointed nor elected to nay office since the party’s constitution clearly states that a candidate must have been a member for at least five successive years.

“If the MDC want to go the constitutional way then Biti and Welshman are not eligible to run for any office ,they should wait for five years or two years if they want to be in the district council,” explained a legal expert Advocate Samuel Chadenga.

Ncube and Biti broke away from the MDC in 2005 and 2013 respectively.

Ncube went to lead a break away MDC which was later referred as MDC N and Biti went to lead the MDC Renewal .

Ncube and Biti were re-admitted in the main opposition party in 2018 after elections .

Sources close to the on goings in the MDC-A said Biti and Ncube are believed to be both vying for the Vice President’s post though they are aware of the constitution.

“TB (Tendai Biti) and Welsh (Welshman Ncube) are eying the VP post and they are aware of the constitution which clearly stipulates that they can not even hold a district post,they are both lawyers” said our source.

Political analyst John Muchenje said the MDC has no respect to their constitution .

“You must not be surprised to see Ncube and Biti in the MDC National Executive ,they have no respect for their own constitution ,look at the way Chamisa (Nelson) took power it explains how the MDC operates,“said Muchenje.

According to the MDC constitution section 5 states that

“A member shall have served five years before he or she is eligible to hold the position in the Province, National Executive and National Council,” reads the clause of reference.

However, the MDC-A spokesperson Jacob Mafume said their Congress is guided by a template from the National Council

“Our election at congress is guided by a template which would have been produced by the National Council,” said Mafume.

Mafume watered down claims that the MDC-A has a different copy of the constitution .

“We don’t have different constitutions but we have updated versions and the last updated version was signed by President (Morgan) Tsvangirai (late)between 2014 and 2015,”added Mafume

Morning Post

Losing MDC Primaries Candidate Vows She Will Contest By Election In Party Name

Losing MDC Alliance Bulawayo Municipality Ward 28 by-election aspiring candidate Nomagugu Mloyi has vowed to stand in the upcoming polls despite losing in the chaos-riddled primary elections held last week.

The move is likely to create confusion in the party as two candidates from the main opposition party will go head to head a situation which is likely to split votes and favour other candidates vying for the vacant post.

Mloyi lost in the party`s primary elections last week to former Councillor Alderman Collet Ndhlovu who is seeking a third term in office after previously serving as a councillor for 10 years.

There was an instruction from the party that the candidate who loses in the primary election would withdraw their candidature from the by-election set for March 30.

However, both candidates had already successfully filed their papers at the nomination court a fortnight ago.

Contacted for a comment Mloyi said she was going ahead with her campaigns and will not withdraw her candidature.

“I did not receive any instruction from the party to step down and I will continue with my campaign as I was put there by the party,” said a defiant Mloyi.

Mloyi said she lodged an appeal in writing to the party`s Chief of Staff Sesil Zvidzai on the outcome of the primary elections.

“I wrote a letter to Zvidzai after the primary elections to register my dissatisfaction in the way the primary elections were run and he responded noting that they received the letter,” she said.

“The election was not free and fair, there were lots of irregularities, my campaign team was displaced during the day of the election and we were supposed to use the ZEC voters roll as well as the 2014 congress party structures but that was changed at the last minutes”.

Mloyi also claimed that party members from other wards were allowed to vote during the primary elections.

According to party insiders, the matter was discussed at the National Standing Committee meeting held in Harare yesterday but it was stood down after the members failed to arrive at a conclusion on the matter.

Contacted for a comment Zvidzai said the party will ensure one candidate emerges before the by-election is held.

“There is still a possibility of us ending up with one candidate despite missing the window of opportunity to withdraw one of our candidates,” said Zvidzai.

“We will at the same time handle any complaints that come from either of the two candidates. We are confident that we will end up with one candidate and the other candidate will offer support to the one representing the party.

Mloyi also dismissed as propaganda a letter purportedly written by the party`s national chairperson Thabitha Khumalo expelling Mloyi from the party for defying a party directive by refusing to withdraw her candidature.

“I think the letter is fake, we spoke to the national chairperson (Thabitha Khumalo) and she said she did not write the letter”.

Khumalo said she was out of the country when sought for comment and referred the publication to “party officials on the ground”.

Mloyi added that she was being vilified by some party members “because I am a woman”.

Mloyi said she was confident of winning in the by-election as she had massive support from the electorate.

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Taxi Conductor Kidnaps Passenger Who Offered To Pay Using Ecocash

A 39 YEAR OLD pirate taxi conductor from Bulawayo allegedly kidnapped a 20 year old customer who offered to pay taxi fare using EcoCash, when she was about to drop off.

Kenneth Chirwa appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi who remanded him in custody to today for the provision of a trial date.

He pleaded not guilty to a kidnapping or unlawful detention charge.

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ZANU PF Made A Huge Blunder By Killing Tsvangirai, Chamisa

Correspondent|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday said delegates to the MDC Congress were free to pick anyone they felt was the right candidate to leader the party.

Said Chamisa: “Chamisa is not the first born of this party and he’s also not the last born. There was Morgan Tsvangirai who groomed me, but he also did the same with a lot of you in the party and we know that this movement will be in safe and capable hands.

“We have proved to Zanu PF that by killing Tsvangirai, they made a mistake,” Chamisa said. “The party is going to new levels and we will not collapse. The party is energising and recalibrating.

“We do not want to see tyranny and violence in our structures. Those are qualities we see next door. We cannot be a carbon copy of Zanu PF where factionalism is a national religion and corruption is the DNA,” the pastor and lawyer said.

He was addressing the press after drawn-out Standing Committee meeting at the party headquarters.

Chamisa, who seized power after founding MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai lost his valiant battle against cancer of the colon on February 14 last year, counts on the election to bolster his legitimacy as the party’s ambitious secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora expresses his desire to challenge him in a contest that could make or break his political career.

Chamisa told a news conference at the Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House MDC HQ in central Harare that as a democratic party, the MDC-Alliance will not hold back anyone who wishes to challenge him. Chamisa’s statement comes as vice president Elias Mudzuri is also being tipped to run for president.

At least 10 top MDC officials, anxious to get started on their quest to capture the VP post, are said to be lining up to launch campaigns in what is quickly becoming a crowded field of vice-presidential contenders. The theme of the congress is “Defining a new course for Zimbabwe”.

“We have said this congress is about positions which are going to be availed. In terms of the actual positions to be contested, through an election and some to be appointed, is something to be determined by the national council at our last meeting before the congress and that will guide the course,” Chamisa said.

“In terms of our constitution, we are supposed to have the presidium being open to contestation, the chairperson’s position as well. There is still debate on the secretary-general’s position being open but that is a product of our internal democratic processes. We will be very clear on which positions to be contested at the appropriate time,” he said.

“The congress is important because we will have a full team of effective leadership to take over government in a democratic and constitutional manner. It also gives us a chance to have a solid team of people of substance.

“Those there, are faces of substance, but they have to be renewed and this is why I said I will be the first one to congratulate and celebrate the one who is going to emerge out of this glorious act.
“I know they may not have shown their interests because in our party it is not allowed by the constitution to show interest — you are deployed as a cadre.

People choose you to belong to a particular position, you do not just say you want. You have to be wanted by the people. It is a process which is rigorous and very democratic where people are nominated by the lower structures to say who they want.”

Just In- Zim Woman Scoops Gold In WFF Bodybuilding Competition

By Own Correspondent- Zimbabwean body builder, Regina Jonga has scooped gold in the Women’s Category of the WFF bodybuilding competition in China.

Jonga, was awarded with a pro card, making her a professional body builder.

She has in the past won the Winter Bodies competition and followed that up with winning the H&H classic in 2016.

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